Dentsply Sirona’s Aquasil Ultra+ Smart Wetting Impression Material is described as a completely redesigned VPS offering. The impression material is formulated to merge state-of-the-art intraoral hydrophilicity and intraoral tear strength to deliver improved results--optimizing performance in all areas, not just one.
Dentsply Sirona’s Aquasil Ultra+ Smart Wetting Impression Material is described as a completely redesigned VPS offering. The impression material is formulated to merge state-of-the-art intraoral hydrophilicity and intraoral tear strength to deliver improved results--optimizing performance in all areas, not just one.
The plus means clinicians do not have to choose between wettability, tear strength, speed and delivery options. The material is a final VPS impression material indicated for use in all impression techniques and is available for purchase through approved Dentsply Sirona distributors. It provides clinicians a no-compromise solution to their final impression needs with market leading intraoral hydrophilicity and intraoral tear strength.
The impression material’s market-leading intraoral hydrophilicity is designed to help clinicians avoid trapping fluid from the moment the material is syringed into the moist, humid environment, helping clinicians alleviate voids and bubbles at or near the margin. Market-leading intraoral tear strength delivers a material designed to help clinicians reduce risks of tears at the margin while the material is in thin cross-sections and when being removed from the patient’s mouth, including in cases where retraction paste is used. The material is said to deliver clinically relevant work/set times, viscosity choices, and Dentsply Sirona’s patented digit Targeted Delivery System to provide a no-compromise product solution for single-unit crown cases and more. For more information on this new product or other impression materials, visit AquasilUltraPlus.com and dentalproductsreport.com.
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