3M Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit to Protect Dental Restorative Technology

ST. PAUL, Minn.--()--3M and 3M Innovative Properties Co. filed a patent infringement lawsuit in federal district court in Wilmington, Del., last week against Kerr Corporation. The suit alleges that Kerr Corporation’s SonicFill™ 2 and Harmonize™ dental composite materials infringe 3M’s patent rights directed to nanotechnology used in 3MTM FiltekTM Supreme universal dental restoratives.

3M’s patented nanotechnology enables high aesthetic quality, strength and wear resistance. FiltekTM Supreme Universal Restorative was the first nanotechnology-based dental composite utilizing engineered nanoparticles that result in unsurpassed polish retention, excellent strength, and wear resistance. Over 600 million restorations have been performed globally using the Filtek Supreme universal restorative product line.

3M’s Oral Care Solutions Division is committed to improving oral care through continuous investments in research and development and is recognized globally as one of the most innovative dental companies.

“As an industry leader, we are committed to protecting our innovative nanotechnology and associated intellectual property,” said Eric Wenzel, global business director, 3M Oral Care Solutions Division.

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3M Media Contact:
Lori Anderson, 651-733-0831

Contacts

3M Media Contact:
Lori Anderson, 651-733-0831