New Take 1 Advanced impression material registers detail

May 12, 2008
Take 1 Advanced provides a wide selection of set times, delivery systems and consistencies.

ORANGE, California--The new Take 1 Advanced vinylpolysiloxane impression material features Kerr's ability to develop high-performance impression materials.

Along with recent technological advancements, Kerr delivers the first system of VPS materials with a combination of physical properties: strength, elasticity, dimensional stability and the ability to register detail in any environment.

Take 1 Advanced provides a wide selection of set times, delivery systems and consistencies.

It is no longer necessary to use various product lines to suit individual needs. Different from ordinary impression materials that focus on a single attribute, the chemistry of Take 1 Advanced delivers complementary features to overall performance.

"With the variety of impression techniques used today and the varying demands of different procedures, we're excited about delivering an impression material that has the optimal combination of handling and mechanical properties for any clinician--and any indication," said Kerr Product Manager James Lobsenz. "Take 1 Advanced represents the next step in Kerr's legacy as a leader in this segment."

"Given the critical importance of a good impression in today's restorative practice," said Director of Product Management Meghan Moore-Rizzo, "it's critical to have a material that you can trust. Take 1 Advanced provides a personalized system of materials that allows every clinician to be sure of superb results on the first take."

Visit kerrdental.com to learn more about new Take 1 Advanced impression material or Kerr's portfolio of products or call (800) KERR-123.

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