Impression-taking is a critical first step in many restorative cases, but it’s often one of the most time-consuming. Dentists frequently encounter situations where moisture complicates the process, leading to voids, inaccuracies, and the dreaded retake. In a busy practice, this not only affects efficiency but also adds frustration for both the clinician and the patient.
Solution: The chemistry behind 3M™ Imprint™ 4 VPS Impression Material delivers a high level of precision while significantly cutting down on chair-time. With its impressive self-warming technology, the material sets quickly once placed, offering one of the shortest intraoral setting times available. This reduces the time patients spend in the chair, without sacrificing the detail and accuracy that’s crucial for high-quality restorations.
What sets Imprint™ 4 apart is its hydrophilic properties. Even in the presence of moisture, the material ensures accurate detail reproduction from the start, allowing clinicians to confidently capture even the most complex anatomies. In short, fewer retakes and more accurate outcomes—every time.
Complex restorations—particularly implant cases or multi-unit restorations—bring an additional layer of difficulty. When you’re working with intricate structures or difficult access points, managing materials that slump or fail to flow adequately can be a nightmare. And let’s not forget the constant battle with fluids like saliva and blood.
Solution: For these more complicated scenarios, 3M™ Impregum™ Polyether Impression Material excels. Known for its reliability under moist conditions, Impregum™ has hydrophilic properties that actively displace fluids as it flows, ensuring void-free impressions that capture every fine detail. Whether it's a large bridge, implant case, or restoration requiring extreme accuracy, the polyether chemistry gives you the control needed for precision.
Impregum™ also offers an extended working time of up to 1:45 minutes, which means no more rushing against the clock in complex cases. It stays fluid as you need it and only begins to set after your working time is over, allowing you to place the tray with precision and confidence. This stability significantly reduces the need for remakes, saving time and resources.
When it comes to restorations, aesthetics and durability are non-negotiable. Patients want results that look and feel like natural teeth, while dentists need materials that hold up under daily wear. Achieving that balance between beauty and strength also involves different shades, opacities, and layering techniques.
Solution: 3M™ Filtek™ Supreme XTE Universal Restorative solves many of these challenges by offering exceptional versatility and strength. Whether you’re working on anterior or posterior restorations, the material adapts to your needs—delivering a high level of aesthetic control and clinical reliability.
Filtek™ Supreme XTE is known for its superior polish retention and wear resistance, thanks to Solventum’s TRUE nanotechnology. This ensures that restorations maintain their shine and structure over time, even in high-wear areas. The material’s range of 36 shades and 4 opacities allows you to match nearly any patient’s natural dentition with ease, whether you prefer a single-shade application or multi-layering techniques.
What’s more, the material can be warmed up to 70°C, reducing extrusion force and improving adaptation—making it easier to work with in intricate restorations without compromising physical properties.
After the hard work of creating a beautiful restoration, the final challenge is often polishing—particularly when it comes to areas that are difficult to access, such as interproximal spaces. A smooth, high-gloss finish is essential for both function and aesthetics, but without the right tools, it can feel like an uphill battle.
Solution: Enter 3M™ Sof-Lex™ Polishing Discs, a flexible and easy-to-use system designed to tackle these exact challenges. The ultra-thin, adaptable discs contour to the tooth surface, ensuring smooth, even polishing without damaging surrounding tissue. This flexibility allows for precise work in challenging areas, giving you complete control over the finish.
With a range of grits—from coarse to superfine—Sof-Lex™ discs allow you to gradually refine the restoration’s surface, achieving a natural-looking, high-gloss result that mimics the shine of enamel. And the pop-on, colour-coded system means switching between grits is quick and efficient, further streamlining the polishing process.


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