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Hear what the experts are saying about this revolutionary cement!

    "As we continue to see advances in dental materials for the pediatric dentist, The availability of cements (Ceramir) that bond to both tooth, stainless steel and the new ceramic pedo crowns (EZPedo) is a welcome addition to our ever changing ability to esthetic restorations for children. The additional benefits of the Ceramir's hydrophilic nature and non-alkaline properties remove the yucky taste children dislike."
        Lawrence Kotlow, DDS
        Albany, NY

    "One of the more exciting and promising recent developments in dentistry and medicine… possesses further unique properties not found in the top tier competitors. Nano crystal hydroxyapatite formation and basic pH properties contribute to a self-sealing luting agent that is non-irritating to the pulp."
        Cornelius H Pameijer, DMD, DS, PhD
        Professor Emeritus, University of Connecticut

    "I have really enjoyed working with your new luting agent. I have had a response of zero sensitivity with six full months of use and over 200 tracked cases. More importantly, my assistants prefer this material over all others in our office. Ceramir mixes better, handles better and cleans off better than anything on the market."
      Brian J. Gray, DDS
      Washington, DC

    "No sensitivity on any case, easy to clean, and the cement has a unique "feel" during cementation that is beneficial when cementing without anesthesia. Units seat without resistance."
        Robert R. McLachlan, DDS, Prosthodontist
        Palm Desert, CA

    "Ceramir Crown & Bridge's application characteristics speak for themselves. It wets and flows well, the crown slips easily into place and it has an excellent consistency while hardening. It's easy to remove any excess during the "rubbery phase", and altogether, my work time is less than with the cement I would normally have used."
        Per Haag, DDS
        Private Practitioner | Former Global Product Manager Procera

    "The ideal cement is viscous enough to allow the crown/bridge to be held upside down, but at the same time allows for the crown to be seated without any viscoelastic resistance – that's exactly how it feels with Ceramir Crown & Bridge. Crowns can be slid into place without resistance."
        Stefan Ellner
        Senior Consultant Oral Prosthodontics | Kalmar County Hospital, Sweden