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3M ESPE is one of the most established names in restorative dentistry, making the materials for a direct restoration end to end: Filtek composites, Single Bond adhesives, RelyX cements, Ketac glass ionomers, Elipar curing lights and Sof-Lex finishing discs. Many are the reference products their category is measured against.
3M ESPE is not a single-product brand. It makes almost every material a direct restoration passes through, and several of them are the benchmark others are compared to.
That is the useful thing about buying 3M: the adhesive, the composite, the curing light and the polishing disc are all designed to work together, and all validated as a system.
Here is the range, in the order a restoration actually uses it.
Bonding is where a restoration succeeds or fails, and 3M's adhesives are the long-standing reference.
A universal adhesive works in any etch mode — total-etch, self-etch or selective-etch — from one bottle, which removes a decision and a source of error at the chair. The Adper Single Bond Universal adhesive is 3M's universal bonding agent.
Filtek is the name most dentists reach for by default, and the range covers every viscosity.
The Filtek Z350 XT universal restorative is the nanofilled flagship — strength for the posterior, polish for the anterior.
Where you want a material that bonds to dentine and releases fluoride rather than one that needs an adhesive, 3M's glass ionomers have three decades behind them.
The Ketac Universal glass ionomer covers Class V, paediatric and base/liner work in one kit.
For an indirect restoration, the cement decides retention and margin quality.
A self-adhesive resin cement bonds crowns and bridges — zirconia, e.max, metal — without a separate etch-and-bond step, which is why RelyX became the default in busy practice. The RelyX U200 self-adhesive resin cement is the everyday luting choice. RelyX Veneer and RelyX Temp NE cover the aesthetic and provisional ends.
Two steps the composite depends on but that get overlooked.
Beyond these, 3M covers impression materials (Express, Imprint, Impregum, Monophase), temporisation (Protemp, Cavit G), paediatric stainless-steel and zirconia crowns, and Clinpro preventive care.
3M materials are premium, and premium materials are worth buying only if they are genuine and in date. A grey-market composite or an expired adhesive performs nothing like the datasheet — and you find out in the mouth, months later.
Every 3M item here ships with its batch and expiry legible, so a Filtek or a RelyX is the product 3M actually made. The wider restorative range from all brands sits in restoratives, and the composites specifically in composite.
3M ESPE is not a single-product brand. It makes almost every material a direct restoration passes through, and several of them are the benchmark others are compared to.
That is the useful thing about buying 3M: the adhesive, the composite, the curing light and the polishing disc are all designed to work together, and all validated as a system.
Here is the range, in the order a restoration actually uses it.
Bonding is where a restoration succeeds or fails, and 3M's adhesives are the long-standing reference.
A universal adhesive works in any etch mode — total-etch, self-etch or selective-etch — from one bottle, which removes a decision and a source of error at the chair. The Adper Single Bond Universal adhesive is 3M's universal bonding agent.
Filtek is the name most dentists reach for by default, and the range covers every viscosity.
The Filtek Z350 XT universal restorative is the nanofilled flagship — strength for the posterior, polish for the anterior.
Where you want a material that bonds to dentine and releases fluoride rather than one that needs an adhesive, 3M's glass ionomers have three decades behind them.
The Ketac Universal glass ionomer covers Class V, paediatric and base/liner work in one kit.
For an indirect restoration, the cement decides retention and margin quality.
A self-adhesive resin cement bonds crowns and bridges — zirconia, e.max, metal — without a separate etch-and-bond step, which is why RelyX became the default in busy practice. The RelyX U200 self-adhesive resin cement is the everyday luting choice. RelyX Veneer and RelyX Temp NE cover the aesthetic and provisional ends.
Two steps the composite depends on but that get overlooked.
Beyond these, 3M covers impression materials (Express, Imprint, Impregum, Monophase), temporisation (Protemp, Cavit G), paediatric stainless-steel and zirconia crowns, and Clinpro preventive care.
3M materials are premium, and premium materials are worth buying only if they are genuine and in date. A grey-market composite or an expired adhesive performs nothing like the datasheet — and you find out in the mouth, months later.
Every 3M item here ships with its batch and expiry legible, so a Filtek or a RelyX is the product 3M actually made. The wider restorative range from all brands sits in restoratives, and the composites specifically in composite.
3M ESPE makes the materials used across a direct and indirect restoration: Filtek composites, Adper Single Bond adhesives, RelyX resin cements, Ketac glass ionomers, Express and Imprint impression materials, Elipar curing lights, Sof-Lex finishing discs, Protemp and Cavit temporisation, and paediatric crowns. Many are the reference products in their category.
The Filtek range differs by viscosity. Filtek Z350 XT universal is the packable body material for anterior and posterior restorations. Filtek flowable is a thinner first increment for cavity floors and small repairs. Filtek bulk-fill is placed in a single deeper increment to save layering time in posterior teeth. Many restorations use more than one.
RelyX U200 is a self-adhesive dual-cure resin cement. It bonds crowns and bridges — zirconia, lithium disilicate, metal — without a separate etch-and-bond step, which makes it faster and more forgiving than a total-etch cement. RelyX Veneer is chosen for thin aesthetic veneers, and RelyX Temp NE for provisional cementation.
A composite only reaches its rated strength, wear resistance and colour stability if it is fully cured, and an undercured restoration fails early with sensitivity and marginal breakdown. A curing light such as the Elipar DeepCure delivers a uniform, high-output beam that cures to depth evenly across the tip, rather than only under the centre.
Yes. Every 3M ESPE product on Dentalkart is genuine and ships in sealed original packaging with the batch number and expiry printed. This matters for premium materials, because a grey-market or expired composite, adhesive or cement will not perform to 3M's published specification, and the failure shows up clinically rather than on the shelf.