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MARK3 Introduces New & Improved EverCem Plus Universal Resin Cement with MDP

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A dual-cure, self-etch, self-adhesive resin cement designed to simplify cementation while delivering strong performance for zirconia and other indirect restorations.

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Cargus International is proud to announce the launch of EverCem Plus™ Universal Resin Cement Automix w/MDP, the new and improved version of MARK3 EverCem, now enhanced with 10-MDP for improved bonding performance, especially with zirconia restorations.

Designed for today’s busy dental practices, EverCem Plus helps reduce cementation steps by eliminating the need for tooth-surface pre-treatment such as etching, priming, and bonding. The result is a simplified workflow that saves chair time while supporting reliable, long-lasting results.

“EverCem Plus represents the next evolution of our MARK3 cement line,” said Bryan Markiet, CEO of Cargus International. “By adding MDP and improving the formulation, we’re giving dentists a versatile cement that supports strong adhesion, efficient handling, and the everyday value MARK3 is known for.”

EverCem Plus is a dual-cure, self-etch, self-adhesive resin cement supplied in an 8 gm automix dual-barrel syringe. It is indicated for cementing indirect restorations made from ceramic, composite, and metal, as well as metal and fiber posts.

Key Features & Benefits

  • New & improved with 10-MDP for enhanced performance with zirconia restorations
  • No etching, priming, or bonding required when adequate retention is present
  • Dual-cure versatility for self-cure, light-cure, or dual-cure applications
  • Low film thickness for excellent restoration fit
  • Excellent color stability for long-lasting esthetic results
  • Predictable handling and optimized flow for easy placement and cleanup
  • Radiopaque for diagnostic visibility under X-ray
  • No refrigeration required for convenient storage

EverCem Plus is ideal for a wide range of cementation procedures, including all-ceramic crowns, inlays/onlays, all-metal or ceramic-metal crowns and bridges, high-strength zirconia restorations, crowns, and metal/fiber posts.

Each package contains one 8 gm automix syringe and six mixing tips. The product is available in a universal shade and is sold under SKU 100-5385.

With the launch of EverCem Plus, MARK3 continues its mission to provide dental professionals with premium-quality products at a better value.

For more information, visit Cargus.com or view the product directly here: EverCem Plus Universal Resin Cement Automix w/MDP.

About Cargus International

Cargus International is a family-owned dental supply company and manufacturer of the MARK3 brand, offering a wide range of dental products designed to deliver dependable clinical performance at affordable prices. MARK3 products are developed to help dental professionals access high-quality alternatives to national brands while supporting practice efficiency and profitability.

MARK3 Featured in Dentistry Today: What It Means for Dental Practices
MARK3 was recently featured in Dentistry Today for its commitment to quality, value, and clinical performance. At Noble Dental Supplies, we’re proud to support dental teams nationwide with products they can rely on every day. Learn what this recognition means for dental practices and why more clinicians are choosing MARK3 for restorative materials, infection control, and daily essentials.
What does the supply chain disruption mean to dentists and dental professionals?

It all started in 2020 with PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), at first masks weren’t available and then the price for all masks including level 1,2 and 3, KN95 and even N95 masks skyrocketed. We saw something similar with gowns and nitrile gloves. Now it’s apparent that all dental supplies are more expensive, not just PPE but the price of all consumables have gone up and are going to continue in that direction. COVID-19 has caused harm to the global supply chain for dental supplies in two significant ways. First the demand has increased, during crisis people want to stock up as much as possible so demand for essential goods like PPE has increased dramatically. Secondly, the response to COVID-19 has also caused turmoil. From the closing of ports and factories to the grounding of flights and the cancelation of cargo ships, it has created a situation where healthcare supply chains have suffered tremendously.

                The outlook for dentists and dental professionals is not optimistic, but there are some solutions. The first thing dentists should understand is that it’s not just them. These are global supply chain issues and most industries are feeling the pain. Whereas in the past dentists could expect to spend 5-6% of their budget on supplies, that number is going to be more like 8-9% in this environment. There are not many experts predicting that the delays and raw materials shortages will end soon. So what can savvy dentists do to combat a global situation like this? The first thing all dentists can do is to not over order. This is easier said than done because no dentists want’s to lose out on a procedure because they don’t have the necessary supplies, but it is something they should keep in mind. The next thing all dentists should do when it comes to their dental supplies is to find lower cost alternatives. Most dentists expect to pay more for gloves, masks and gowns during a global pandemic.

The savings are on many of the other consumables that dentists use every day. Never sacrifice quality for a less expensive product but dentist should be asking themselves, “Do I really need this composite that costs $140 per syringe to do my best work”.  Many dental supply companies will let you try their products for free, so there is little to no risk in trying a new product that is 60-70% less expensive. There are many other examples of savings on products such as, Crown & Bridge Material, VPS Impression Material, Bite Registration and Prophy Paste. That is without even discussing disposables. The savings are out there to reduce your dental supply costs they just need to be found.

 

Gavin Markiet

Noble Dental Supplies

https://www.nobledentalsupplies.com/