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3M ESPE Lava Ultimate (Milling Centres)

3M ESPE's new Lava Ultimate is now available to all dental professionals through Authorized Lava Milling and Design Centers. Lava Ultimate restorative resin nano ceramic is part of a new class of CAD/CAM material based on 3M ESPE's renowned nanotechnology. This resilient new milling material is incredibly durable and shock absorbent, not brittle. The unique properties of the CAD/CAM material enable a fast, no-firing process, and only a few minutes of polishing are needed to achieve an enamel-like luster. The resin nano ceramic CAD/CAM material also allows dentists to easily make adjustments, as well as to build-up and reseal restorations. 3M ESPE is backing Lava Ultimate restorative with its industry-leading 10-year warranty.

3M ESPE Lava Ultimate (Milling Centres)

Roland DWX Mills now ready for composite
Roland DWX 50
31 May 2014 | Briefs
Roland DG has announced the availability of optional milling burs that allow the company's DWX-50 and DWX-4 milling machines to mill composite resin materials, including VITA ENAMIC® and 3M™ ESPE™ Lava™ Ultimate CAD/CAM restorative pin-type blocks.
Roland DWX-4 and DWX-50 Dental Milling Devices Receive 3M ESPE's Lava Ultimate Restorative Certification
Lava Ultimate Logo
11 Mar 2014 | News and Events
Roland DG Australia has announced that its new DWX-4 compact dental mill has been qualified by 3M ESPE for use with the company's Lava Ultimate Restorative resin nano ceramic material.
Replacement of glass ceramic inlay
3M ESPE Imprint 4 VPS Case Report
31 Jul 2013 | Clinical Techniques
3M ESPE's new Imprint™ 4 VPS is a new family of vinyl polysiloxane impression materials with unique features and available with different viscosities and working/setting times. Thanks to active self-warming, this innovative VPS features an extremely short intra-oral setting time enabling a more efficient workflow in the dental practice. This case...
Case Study: Posterior molar onlay restoration with 3M ESPE Lava Ultimate
3M ESPE Lava Ultimate Case Report
31 Jul 2013 | Clinical Excellence
A patient presented at our practice with a fractured composite resin restoration, requiring replacement due to recurrent caries and food impaction (Figure 1). Following consideration of all available options and discussions with the patient, it was decided to use an indirect adhesively bonded tooth-coloured restoration. The use of indirect restora...
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