Luxatemp Ultra, a look that is hard to beat.
For years now, the name Luxatemp has been associated with precision-fit temporary crowns and bridges. Luxatemp Ultra has once again raised the bar - perfecting the perfect temporary material! Incorporating proprietary nano technology, Luxatemp Ultra continues the Luxatemp tradition of leading the dental industry's provisional category.
Average 160lvl spell dmg, and average 160lvl crit chance What adds more sheet damage to the skills? (combat numbers in the screen) 1. +400 spell dmg 2. +20% spell dmg 3. +10% crit dmg I know it depends on a lot of things. But i am trying to understand which is usually stronger, and which is usually weaker.
Luxatemp Ultra boasts of its flexural strength, break resistance and improved initial hardness making temporaries more stable than ever before.
The extraordinary long-term color stability of Luxatemp Ultra offers a guarantee you can rely on. It also provides additional benefits in practical use: The material reaches its final hardness quicker.
The benefits that have long been associated with Luxatemp have, of course, all been preserved: top esthetics and excellent working properties.
* Reality Now, October 2011, number 228, p.1.
'I could not practice aesthetic dentistry without Luxatemp.' — Dr. Larry Rosenthal, DDS, PC
The best just got better: Luxatemp Ultra.
Stronger and more durable than ever.
Luxatemp temporaries last longer because during development the emphasis was placed on the mechanical stability of the product. In addition to an improved initial hardness, Luxatemp Ultra has incredible values with regard to break resistance and flexural strength providing greater stability and long-term durability. Flexural strength, in particular, determines the point at which the material gives way and breaks. Ultimately, this is how the success of a restoration is measured since minor deviations can be critical, especially with two-unit and multi-unit temporaries. A recent major university study found that Luxatemp Ultra surpasses all leading provisional materials in flexural strength.
Outstanding esthetics, with superior stability.
Like its predecessor Luxatemp Fluorescence, Luxatemp Ultra also impresses esthetically. The material’s fluorescence is similar to that of a natural tooth. The six (6) different shades give a dentist plenty of options to create a harmonious, natural overall picture. Especially beautiful: the good impression lasts. Luxatemp Ultra's excellent color stability gives even long-term temporaries a lastingly attractive appearance.
A fast and easy fit.
Luxatemp Ultra makes it fast and easy to craft temporaries that fit precisely, thanks to its superior handling characteristics. The material has optimal flow characteristics, cuts and handles easier, and cures faster. The convenient Automix and Smartmix systems simplify the mixing and the application process.
Perfect when everything comes together like that.
*Measurements: Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Dr. Ulrich Lohbauer (associate professor), Fatigue behavior of three temporary crown and bridge materials, 2010. Initial values after 2 weeks storage in dry and dark conditions.
** DMG internal measurements, stored in water for 28 days at 60 °C.
“Having been in clinical practice for over 30 years and educating other dentists for the past 25, there are only a few products that stand out as the very best! One of these is Luxatemp. Since my initial use in 1996, to the restorative case I prepared and provisionalized yesterday, this is definitely a product I could not be without. Other provisional materials may claim they are equal to Luxatemp, but that is just not the case and no other provisional material has stood the test of time and proven its excellence like Luxatemp. I use it in my practice daily and it has been my material of choice in all of my live-patient hands-on courses for the past 20+ years.” — Dr. David S. Hornbrook
A comprehensive product range for perfect temporaries.
Luxatemp Ultra: A new level of temporary restorations
Luxatemp Ultra continues to deliver the unmatched esthetics synonymous with the Luxatemp name. Along with superior color stability, Luxatemp Ultra includes fluorescence, to create temporaries that look more like natural teeth in all lighting conditions. It is available in 6 different lifelike shades to provide excellent esthetics for every case (A1, A2, A3, A3.5, B1 and Bleach Light).
Besides Luxatemp Ultra, we offer the award-winning Luxatemp Fluorescence, Luxatemp Automix Plus and Luxatemp Solar, a dual-curing variations with a long rubber-elastic phase particularly suited for multi-part restorations.
DMG offers other complementary products related to temporary restorations and Luxatemp Ultra – from high-gloss varnish to cement.
LuxaFlow Ultra: Esthetic add-ons and repairs
LuxaFlow is a fluid, light-curing composite specifically developed for temporary restoration add-ons and repairs. It's also well-suited for smaller fillings and underfillings.
TempoCem®ID: Beautiful esthetics thanks to optimal transparency
Formulated for optimal transparency, TempoCemID, a temporary luting cement, will never impact the shade of your provisional, making it an ideal choice for both posterior and anterior restorations alike.
TempoCemNE: Temporary cementations for all situations
The non-eugenol formula is perfect for cases in which a resin material or a resin reinforced glass ionomer will be used for the final restoration.
LuxaGlaze: High gloss shine without polishing
LuxaGlaze is a one-bottle light-cured varnish for glazing the surfaces of provisional crowns and bridges that gives temporaries a natural shine.
'I'm a longtime Luxatemp user, but Luxatemp Ultra takes your restorations to the next level with increased polishability and overal esthetics.' — Dr. Courtney Lavigne, DMD, FAGD
Luxatemp Ultra Physical Properties
Property | Value |
---|---|
Insertion in the mouth [min] | 0:45 |
Removal from the mouth [min] | 1:30 - 2:30 |
End of setting [min] | 5:00 |
Compressive strength after 24 h [MPa] | 376 |
Flexural strength after 24 h [MPa] | 125 |
Tensile strength after 24 h [MPa] | 52 |
Barcol hardness after 24 h | 59 |
Water absorption [μg/mm³] | 10 |
Packaging
Luxatemp Ultra Automix
110906 | Automix Refill - A1 Shade |
1 | 76gm Cartridge |
15 | Mixing tips |
110907 | Automix Refill - A2 Shade |
1 | 76gm Cartridge |
15 | Mixing tips |
110908 | Automix Refill - A3 Shade |
1 | 76gm Cartridge |
15 | Mixing tips |
110909 | Automix Refill - A3.5 Shade |
1 | 76gm Cartridge |
15 | Mixing tips |
110910 | Automix Refill - B1 Shade |
1 | 76gm Cartridge |
15 | Mixing tips |
110911 | Automix Refill - Bleach Light Shade |
1 | 76gm Cartridge |
15 | Mixing tips |
Luxatemp Ultra Smartmix
110901 | Smartmix - A2 shade |
1 | 15gm Syringe |
10 | Mixing Blue-Green Tips |
110904 | Smartmix - B1 Shade |
1 | 15gm Syringe |
10 | Mixing Blue-Green Tips |
110905 | Smartmix - Bleach Light Shade |
1 | 15gm Syringe |
10 | Mixing Blue-Green Tips |
Luxatemp Ultra Accessories
110411 | Type 50 10:1/4:1 Applicator Gun |
110351 | Luxatemp Automix Tips (Bag of 25) |
110991 | Luxatemp Smartmix Blue-Green Tips (Bag of 25) |
Downloads
Dmg (s) Dmg (m)
Downloads
Dmg S Dmg M Pathfinder
- Instructions for use
- Luxatemp Ultra
- Quick Guide
- Luxatemp Ultra
- Brochures
Dmg S Vs Dmg M
- at 15000 armor, you will have ignored their armor. If they have 20% in ironclad and 10% in Hardy, they will have 64% total mitigation. (5544 DMG)
- at 18000 armor debuff, same buffs, 65% total mitigation (5316 DMG)
- at 21000 armor, same CP buffs, they will have 67% total mitigation. (5065 DMG)
- at 26000 armor, same buffs, they will have 69.8% total mitigation. (4646 DMG)
Now let's look at a 10k debuff:
- 15000 armor, 66% mitigation (5125 DMG)
- 18k, 68% mitigation (4874 DMG)
- 21k, 69% mitigation (4623 DMG)
- 26k, 72% mitigation (4204 dmg )
And now a 8k debuff:
- 15k, 67% mitigation (4958)
- 18k, 69% mitigation (4706)
- 21k, 71% mitigation (4455)
- 26k, 73% mitigation (4036)
Based on that, it looks like a 2% reduction to their total mitigation. But looking at the DMG hurting your 15000 resist target, adding 5280 pen will add about 419 DMG to your burst number. Major breach/fracture will give you that extra DMG.
While a low amount, if they didn't use a shield or high impen, you could be looking at a higher initial DMG and in turn a higher burst. If you try to stack higher than 10k, without a debuff mechanic, you'll have to choose between reducing elfborn or reducing your dmg mitigation stars. At high CP levels you might be able to give up some points, but overwise you still need 155 points total for minimum offense (and 75 points left over)
Conclusion:
10k pen in PvP seems to be ideal. After that, you'll give up too much DMG/crit to capitalize on the DMG bonus and before 10k you'll do less DMG on the target. This means less crit and less burst DMG. Using a debuff spell will give you extra burst without giving up on stats so that's why I say aim for 10k pen in PvP.
I'm sure someone can write a better summary (especially with showing exactly how increasing the DMG is at 7-8k pen compared to using 10k pen and a 5280 debuff), but that's how I feel about penetration versus DMG in PvP. As a Templar my DMG tooltips are not high compared to nightblades, so taking spell erosion away and adding another 2-3% in tham/master didn't make much sense since adding 5280 pen was giving me more DMG.
Also shields/block weren't calculated. But then again, shields can be cc'd to prevent recasting and with the changes to some abilities going through block I imagine block not being much of an issue.