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1 Protemp™ Crown Temporization Material Scientific Presentation

2 Protemp™ Crown Temporization Material

3 Innovative Technology!
SMC Material Self-supporting Malleable Curable free-standing complex shapes preformed articles easily customizable and adaptable wax-like or clay-like light-curable Cure on Demand and immediate strength Strong Dental Composite light cure A Wax-like Dental Composite

4 Chemical Temporization
Combined Advantages Prefabricated Crowns Advantages Fast & Easy No matrix Disadvantages Poor esthetics Not a custom fit Metal Chemical Temporization Advantages Custom fit Esthetic Disadvantages Matrix / impression Mix or dispense Heat / odor Protemp™ Crown combines advantages

5 New Protemp™ Crown Preformed Composite Crown Single unit Temporary
Permanent Dentition

6 Temporary Crown Considerations
Patient Comfort Dentin and Pulp Protection Periodontal Health Space Maintenance Provisional (Temporary) Occlusal Function Marginal Integrity Esthetics Phonetics Protemp™ Crown meets provisional needs

7 Features and Benefits

8 Protemp™ Crown Temporization Material

9 Features and Benefits Preformed Composite Crown 9 Sizes/shapes
Universal Shade Indications Single-unit temporary Permanent dentition Molars, Bicuspids, Cuspids Donald Erickson, DDS Simple & Fast Technique No matrix, no dispensing hardware, no messy smear layer Excellent Strength Custom Fit - Malleable for easy adaptation

10 Simple and Fast No matrix, impression, mix tips or dispensing hardware
Reduce fabrication time up to 50% n=105 Source: 3M ESPE Internal test data based on responses from 105 dentists globally

11 Sizes and Shapes

12 Highly dependent on materials used
Advantages Protemp™ Crown Bis-Acrylic Materials Power / Liquid Systems Preformed Metal Crowns Single Unit can be formed under 4 Minutes Highly dependent on materials used No matrix or impression needed Custom Fit Esthetic results Preformed anatomy Low oxygen-inhibited layer Low intra-oral heat Cure on demand Chemical Cure N/A

13 Composition Resin Dimethacrylate Polymer bis-GMA Filler
Zirconia Silica Fumed Silica Silane Pigments Crystalline Resin Aggregated Fillers A schematic representation of physical crosslinking of 3MTM ESPETM ProtempTM Crown Temporization Material

14 Mechanical Properties

15 Fracture Toughness Source: DeLong: University of Minnesota, MDRCBB
IADR Abstract #0368, 2006

16 Compressive Strength Source: 3M ESPE Internal test data, 2006

17 Diametral Tensile Strength
Source: 3M ESPE Internal test data, 2006

18 Flexural Strength Flexural Strength 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20
MPa 80 60 40 20 Protemp™ Protemp™ 3 Luxatemp® Jet™ Trim® II Integrity™ Structur® Crown Garant™ Premium Source: 3M ESPE Internal test data, 2006

19 ACTA 3-Body Wear Source: 3M ESPE Internal test data IADR Abstract #0130, 2007

20 Durability Source:Rosentruitt M, Lang R, University of Regensburg, Germany IADR abstract NO

21 Durability Mastication simulator
Before and after SEM pictures of Protemp crown Simulating 2 years in the mouth (mechanical load: 50N, cycles, thermocycling: 2400x 5/55 degrees C) Source:Rosentruitt M, Lang R, University of Regensburg, Germany IADR abstract NO

22 Oxygen Inhibition Oxygen Inhibited Layer 0.60 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.20 0.10
Percent 0.30 0.20 0.10 0.00 Protemp™ Protemp™ 3 Integrity™ Luxatemp® Trim® II Jet™ Structur® Crown Garant™ Premium Source: 3M ESPE Internal test data, 2006

23 Radiopacity Source: 3M ESPE Internal test data, 2006

24 Polymerization Shrinkage
Source: 3M ESPE Internal test data, 2006

25 Polymerization Temperature
Source: 3M ESPE Internal test data, 2006

26 Customer Evaluation

27 Global Evaluation 105 Dentists (USA, Germany, France) 1558 Placements

28 Global Evaluation - Placements

29 Global Evaluation – Ease of Use
Average Response *US data only, (EU not available) No Impression or Matrix Faster to obtain occlusion No mess or clean up Easier to obtain interproximal contacts

30 Global Evaluation - Esthetics
Average Response Esthetics compared to current product

31 Global Evaluation – Final Fit
Excellent Overall Permanent Crown Fit

32 Global Evaluation – Gingival Health
Gingival Heath the same or better when compared current product

33 Customer Feedback Global Evaluation - Summary
Easy to use and fast technique Esthetic High level of acceptability Lining crown not necessary Crown durable Good crown retention Gingival Health similar to better Overall very good permanent crown fit

34 Clinical Cases

35 Molar Crown Placement by Scott Arne, DDS Protemp™ Crown in crown case

36 Molar Crown Placement Scott Arne, DDS Film removal

37 Molar Crown Placement Scott Arne, DDS Trim to preparation height

38 Molar Crown Placement Scott Arne, DDS Initial marginal adaptation

39 Molar Crown Placement Scott Arne, DDS Marginal adaptation

40 Molar Crown Placement Scott Arne, DDS Finish using a carbide bur

41 Molar Crown Placement Protemp™ Crown after finish and polish
Scott Arne, DDS Protemp™ Crown after finish and polish

42 Molar Crown Placement Protemp™ Crown occlusal and buccal view
Scott Arne, DDS Protemp™ Crown occlusal and buccal view

43 Bicuspid Crown Placement
by Robert Margeas, DDS Robert Margeas, DDS Placement on the preparation

44 Bicuspid Crown Placement
Robert Margeas, DDS Marginal adaptation using composite instrument

45 Bicuspid Crown Placement
Robert Margeas, DDS Occlusal view of the adapted bicuspid crown

46 Bicuspid Crown Placement
Robert Margeas, DDS Facial view of temporarily cemented Protemp™ Crown

47 Molar Crown Placement by Donald Erickson, DDS
Preparation, finishing and final Protemp™ Crown

48 Technique

49 Crown Size Selection Determine Crown Size
Measure Width (mesial-distal) Determine Crown Size

50 Preparation Determine Height Open Package & Remove Crown Remove Film

51 Place & Form Trim Following Gingival Contour Place and Form Crown

52 Buccal Adaptation Close and Adapt Buccal Margin Adapt Occlusal Anatomy
Close and Tack Cure Buccal

53 Lingual Adaptation Adapt Lingual - Hold Buccal in Place
Tack Cure Lingual Tack Cure Occlusal Surface

54 Final Remove Crown Cure Finish & Polish

55 Cementation Apply Cement Seat Crown and Remove Excess Check Occlusion

56 Protemp™ Crown Fast Simple Strong Esthetic

57 Thank you!


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