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May 3-9, 201012 Lab Tribune United Kingdom Edition About the author Dr James Hooper owns The Dental Practice in Hove. He graduated from Guy’s Hospital in 1981 and worked in a large practice for four years, be- fore opening his practice in 1985. Dr Hooper achieved the Member of the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners in 1990. In 1994 he commenced train- ing for using dental implants, which is now an important part of the practice. He has been working with the Lava C.O.S since the beginning of this year. ramic veneer was fabricated for the upper left. Could this be made with conventional impressions? Of course, but the digital image is free of any distortion and the resin model is cleaner and more resilient than a conventional die stone. In my next article I shall show how incredibly accurate the occlusal record can be. This just knocks spots off any other digital image taking system and puts 3M ESPE firmly at the fore- front of this exciting new tech- nology. For more information, visit www.3mespe.co.uk. DT Dental Webinars Be Wherever You Want Let the Seminar Come to You... To find out more go to www.dentalwebinars.co.uk or call 020 7400 8989 or email info@smile-on.com Brought to you by 3M ESPE & Smile-on, two forward thinking companies come together for a ground breaking, interactive learning experience. Engage with a leading expert, ask questions, get solutions. Relax in the comfort of your own home and keep up to date through interacting with the world's leading thinkers. 2 Hours Revolutionise your practice Take the stress out of impressioning page 11DTß Looking at the upper left premolar this was lightly prepared for a porcelain veneer. The scanned image on the Lava C.O.S monitor High-quality resin model (this picture and below) Upper right premolar – Lava Zirconia Core

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