Maxcem Elite 3rd Party Data
- W. "Scott" Hollis, DDS, Nancy F. Pecora, BS, Waldemar G. de Rijk, PhD, DDS
An Evaluation of the Shear Bond Strength of Four Universal Cements to Five Prosthodontic Substrates
- Carlos A. Munoz-Viveros, DDS, MSD, Marc Campillo, PhD
Bond Strength of Different Self-Adhesive Cements to Different Metal and Ceramic Substrates
May 19, 2008
- Carlos A. Munoz-Viveros, DDS, MSD, Marc Campillo, PhD
Immediate and Delayed Bond Strength of Different Self-Adhesive Cements to Different Substrates
April 10, 2008
- Scott Hollis, DDS, FAGD, Waldemar de Rijk PhD, DDS, Nancy Pecora BSC, BA, MBA
The Shear Bond Strength of Dental Resin Cements to Dentin and Enamel
Independent Studies
Clinical Cases
Case Study by Dr. Ross Nash

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Patient’s maxillary central incisors were prepared for Captek™ crowns.
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The prepared teeth were air-dried. The crown for tooth number 8 was loaded with Maxcem Elite directly from the mixing tip.
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The second crown is being placed.
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After completely seating crowns, light cure to accelerate the gel set time.
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At gel state, excess cement at the margins was easily removed.
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Balance of facial cement excess is removed.
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Dental floss was used to eliminate interpromixal excess.
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Patient happy with final results of Captek™ crowns using Maxcem Elite.
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Case Study by Dr. Ara Nazarian

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Patient’s original smile
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Patient’s original restorations with fracture lines and failing margins
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Patient’s teeth prepped with Expasyl for gingival retraction before taking impressions
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Cementing Lava crown using Maxcem Elite
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Final zirconia restorations seated using Maxcem Elite
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Patient pleased with final results of her smile
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