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Introducing the first CLASS II SOLUTION

Dentsply Sirona

Dentsply Sirona

Fri. 5 January 2018

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Class II restorations are more important to your practice that you may think – almost 70% of annual dental patients receive direct restorations, nearly 50% of direct restorations placed are Class IIs¹. Getting them right the first time is the key to happy patients and and practice profitability. The new Class II Solution™ by Dentsply Sirona is the only comprehensive Class II approach for more efficient clinical outcomes and bottom-line results.

Many clinicians have developed the habit of assembling their own Class II system using an assortment of products and materials from different manufacturers. While this approach can play out successfully, it can also lead to unpredictable outcomes. By establishing an all-encompassing direct restoration system, dental professionals can confidently control every step of the process while rendering precise, predictable results each and every time.2

Dentsply Sirona is offering the complete Class II Solution™ - a portfolio of products designed to work together to deliver success at the most vulnerable interface (the floor of the proximal box) – and achieve great aesthetic results.

Dentists face a variety of challenges in every step of a Class II restoration procedure. From matrix system to bulk fill flowable to universal composite, Dentsply Sirona provides the only complete solution with unmatched adaptation at each critical step of a Class II restoration. See how our Class II Solution™ helps you better manage restorative performance and give your patient an improved Class II experience.

 

References
1. American Dental Association Procedure Recap Report, 2006
2. DSWorld magazine - Q1
3. DentalTown (2012). Restorative Dentistry. Monthly Poll: What is the most challenging part of a Class II Restoration?
4. Usman et al, Sensitivity in composite restorations, Pakistan Oral & Dental Journal Vol 34, No. 3 (September 2014); Berkowitz et al, Postoperative Hypersensitivity in Class I Resin-based Composite Restorations, Compend Contin Educ Dent. 2009 ; 30(6): 356–363; Haller, Die Postoperative Hypersensibilität, zm 99, Nr. 6a, 13.03.2009 S. 44-51; Briso et al, Clinical Assessment of Postoperative Sensitivity in Posterior Composite Restorations, Operative Dentistry, 2007, 32-5, 421-426
5. Council on Scientifi c Affairs of the American Dental Association. Spring 2009;4(2).
6. Dentsply Sirona Restorative, user survey 2015 (297 dentists in Europe

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