PÄRAST KATANA™ ZIRCONIA BLOCKI 2018. AASTAL SAAVUTATUD EDU TUTVUSTAB KURARAY NORITAKE DENTAL TOODET KATANA™ ZIRCONIA BLOCK FOR BRIDGE 30. okt 2019 Aasta pärast murrangulise KATANA™ Zirconia Blocki turuletoomist on ettevõttel Kuraray Noritake Dental, mis on üldtunnustatud oma uuendustegevuse ja eriteadmiste poolest restauratsioonimaterjalide alal, hea meel teatada uue toote – KATANA™ Zirconia Block for Bridge turuletoomisest. KATANA™ Zirconia Blockil on palju eeliseid, see pakub hambaarstile uuendusliku, mitmekihilise tsirkooniumiploki, mis on ühtaegu loomuliku välimusega ja vastupidav. Kasutamisel koos Dentsply Sirona CEREC-süsteemiga toimub paagutamine nüüd kiiremini kui kunagi varem – vaid 18 minutiga – mistõttu on võimalik valmistada hambaravikabinetis kohapeal täielik tsirkooniumrestauratsioon (kujundada, freesida ja paagutada) ligikaudu 35 minutiga. Nüüd, mil müügile saabus KATANA™ Zirconia Block for Bridge, saab hambaarst kasutada veel mitmekülgsemat toodet, millel on kõik KATANA™ Zirconia Blocki eelised ja millega saadakse silmapaistva paindetugevusega ühtlased restauratsioonid, mille poolläbipaistvus matkib suurepäraselt loomulike hammaste oma.c Ajakirjanike ja klientide päringuteks: Kuraray Europe Benelux B.V., Nordics & Balticsinfobaltics@kuraray.com / kuraraynoritake.eu/ee/katana-zirconia-block Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc on 2012. aasta aprillis Kuraray Medical Inc ja Noritake Dental Supply Co ühinemise tulemusena moodustatud ettevõte. Nende kahe rahvusvahelise ettevõtte ühendatud jõule tuginedes võtab Kuraray Noritake Dental eesmärgiks luua tootearenduse, tootmise ja müügi alal maailmas juhtpositsiooni saavutavat sünergiat. Ettevõte kasutab oma erakordseid orgaanilise ja anorgaanilise keemia alaseid eriteadmisi, mille põhjal töötatakse välja edasisi kõrgtasemel hambaravitooteid – keraamikast kuni komposiit- ja isegi bioloogiliste materjalideni. Kuraray Noritake Dental peab kõige tähtsamaks patsiendi naeratust. Seetõttu on ettevõte alati püüdnud tuua hambaravisse inspireerivaid uuendusi ning luua nii praegu kui ka tulevikus minimaalselt invasiivseid ja biolisanditega lahendusi, et patsientidel jääksid oma hambad kogu eluks alles.
KATANA™ AVENCIA™ BLOCK: UUENDUSLIK HÜBRIIDKERAAMIKA, MIS SÄILITAB SUUREPÄRASE LÄIKE KAUEMAKS. SILMAPAISTEV TÄPSUS JA TUGEVUS, PAAGUTAMISETA. 22. okt 2019 KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Block on uusim läbimurre ettevõttelt Kuraray Noritake Dental, mis on üldtunnustatud oma uuendustegevuse ja eriteadmiste poolest, mis on omandatud paljude aastate jooksul restauratsioonimaterjalide väljaarendamisel ja nendega töötamisel. Ainulaadse ja uuendusliku tootmisviisiga valmistatud KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Block võimaldab hambaarstil saavutada esmaklassilise kauapüsiva poleerimistulemuse ja eriti hea kulumiskindluse, ilma et oleks vaja paagutamist. Seetõttu saavutab hambaarst igas mõttes suurepärase tulemuse – kiiremini ja vähema pingutusega kui kunagi varem. Uue KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Blocki südameks on tihedaks plokiks kokku surutud nanosuuruses täitematerjalid. Seejärel immutatakse plokki enne kuumuse käes polümeriseerimist ühtlaselt vaikmonomeeriga. Selle tulemusena saadakse täiesti uut tüüpi hübriidkeraamika, mille tugevus talub hammustamise survet ning mille läige püsib tunduvalt paremini. Ajakirjanike ja klientide päringuteks: Kuraray Europe Benelux B.V., Nordics & Balticsinfobaltics@kuraray.com / kuraraynoritake.eu/ee/katana-avencia-block Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc on 2012. aasta aprillis Kuraray Medical Inc ja Noritake Dental Supply Co ühinemise tulemusena moodustatud ettevõte. Nende kahe rahvusvahelise ettevõtte ühendatud jõule tuginedes võtab Kuraray Noritake Dental eesmärgiks luua tootearenduse, tootmise ja müügi alal maailmas juhtpositsiooni saavutavat sünergiat. Ettevõte kasutab oma erakordseid orgaanilise ja anorgaanilise keemia alaseid eriteadmisi, mille põhjal töötatakse välja edasisi kõrgtasemel hambaravitooteid – keraamikast kuni komposiit- ja isegi bioloogiliste materjalideni. Kuraray Noritake Dental peab kõige tähtsamaks patsiendi naeratust. Seetõttu on ettevõte alati püüdnud tuua hambaravisse inspireerivaid uuendusi ning luua nii praegu kui ka tulevikus minimaalselt invasiivseid ja biolisanditega lahendusi, et patsientidel jääksid oma hambad kogu eluks alles.
TUTVUSTAME ÜHEASTMELIST TSEMENTEERIMIST, MILLEGA SAAB SIDUDA PRAKTILISELT KÕIKI MATERJALE, ISEGI KLAASKERAAMIKAT 1. okt 2019 Adhesioon- ja silaanitehnoloogia innovaator – ettevõte Kuraray Noritake Dental pakub murrangulist lahendust isekleepuva vaiktsemendi alal: PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal. Ainulaadset siduvat silaanainet – LCSi monomeeri – sisaldav PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal võimaldab tugevat, vastupidavat keemilist adhesiooni praktiliselt kõigi materjalidega: portselani, liitiumdisilikaadi, komposiitvaigu ja isegi klaaskeraamikaga, vajamata eraldi praimerit. Peale selle võimaldavad algse MDP monomeeri suured kontsentratsioonid paremat keraamilist reageerimist tsirkooniumi, dentiini ja emailiga. Automaatse segamisega, ilma dosaatorita hõlpsalt pealekantav PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal sobib kroonide/sildade, täidiste/panuste, tihvtide ja isegi adhesiivsildade kinnitamiseks ning kõvastamistehnoloogiate ainulaadne kombinatsioon tagab kiire kõvastumise ja vastupidava tihenduse. Selle tulemusena on tsementeerimine tugevam, mitmekülgsem ja lihtsam kui kunagi varem. Ajakirjanike ja klientide päringuteks: Kuraray Europe Benelux, Nordics & Balticsinfobaltics@kuraray.com l kuraraynoritake.eu/ee/panavia-sa-cement-universal PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal on 2012. aasta aprillis Kuraray Medical Inc ja Noritake Dental Supply Co ühinemise tulemusena moodustatud ettevõtte Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. uusim uuenduslik toode. Nende kahe rahvusvahelise ettevõtte ühendatud jõule tuginedes võtab Kuraray Noritake Dental eesmärgiks luua tootearenduse, tootmise ja müügi alal maailmas juhtpositsiooni saavutavat sünergiat. Ettevõte kasutab oma erakordseid orgaanilise ja anorgaanilise keemia alaseid eriteadmisi, mille põhjal töötatakse välja edasisi kõrgtasemel hambaravitooteid – keraamikast kuni komposiit- ja isegi bioloogiliste materjalideni. Kuraray Noritake Dental peab kõige tähtsamaks patsiendi naeratust. Seetõttu on ettevõte alati püüdnud tuua hambaravisse inspireerivaid uuendusi ning luua nii praegu kui ka tulevikus minimaalselt invasiivseid ja biolisanditega lahendusi, et patsientidel jääksid oma hambad kogu eluks alles.
News Feature CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick: Now with a flip-top cap 9. sept 2019 As a company, Kuraray Noritake Dental is committed not just to creating innovative products, but also to building upon our successes. A perfect example of this approach is CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick, our newest universal dental bonding agent. A descendant of the original CLEARFIL BOND SYSTEM F and CLEARFIL SE BOND, this one-step adhesive eliminates the need for waiting, rubbing or applying additional layers. With the introduction of a flip-top cap, CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick is now more compact and efficient than ever. Easier than ever to use Thanks to the new flip-top cap, the bottle can easily be opened, manipulated and closed with just one hand. In addition, its unique nozzle allows for controlled dispensing of the adhesive and ensures that there is minimal wastage. Together, these improvements are intended to enable ideal results for both the dentist and the patient. Rapid bond technology Though its container may be different, the patented monomer technology of Kuraray Noritake Dental still forms the backbone of this product. Other adhesives tend to rely on “slow monomers” with relatively slow dentinal penetration, but CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick combines Kuraray’s famous MDP monomer—scientifically proven to deliver stronger and more stable bonds than other manufacturers’ MDP—with hydrophilic amide monomers. This allows it to penetrate the dentine faster and more efficiently and provide a stable, moisture-resistant sealing of the cavity. Combine with PANAVIA SA Cement Universal and CLEARFIL DC CORE PLUS This universal adhesive pairs excellently with CLEARFIL DC CORE PLUS, a dual-cure, radiopaque core build-up material, to deliver durable, long-lasting restorations that dentists can trust. Delivered in a convenient automix system, CLEARFIL DC CORE PLUS possesses excellent compressive and flexural strength, with a filler loading weight of 74wt%. CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick is also suited for use with PANAVIA SA Cement Universal, a resin cement that similarly utilises MDP monomer technology for durable bonding. PANAVIA SA Cement Universal possesses a stable three-year shelf life at room temperature, effectively eliminating the need for refrigeration, and its improved endo tip allows for greater precision and control over cement placement during post cementation. By combining excellence in performance with simplicity in use, Kuraray Noritake Dental’s CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick represents an evolution in dental bonding agents.
News Feature KATANA™ Zirconia and CERABIEN™ ZR Porcelain is an ideal combination - Interview Bjorn Roland 2. aug 2019 As a dental technician with many years of experience, Björn Roland has always pursued one goal in his lab: restorations that seamlessly mimic natural dentition and possess reliable functionality. Here, he discusses how he integrates Kuraray Noritake Dental’s dental solutions into his daily workflow and shares some tips for creating aesthetically-pleasing dental restorations. Could you speak a little bit about your dental journey and how you were first introduced to Kuraray Noritake Dental’s range of products? ROLAND: Well, I was first introduced to these products when I was in Japan about 15 years ago. I was there to undertake a course at the Osaka Ceramic Training Center of Shigeo Kataoka, but I had the possibility during this time to visit courses conducted by Hitoshi Aoshima. Aoshima is the person primarily responsible for Noritake Porcelain and who had the idea for the colouring, and he was also responsible for the idea of internal staining. I also had the possibility to complete a course with Aoshima and visit his dental lab in Tokyo, which enabled me to begin working with Noritake porcelain when I arrived back in Germany. You spoke at IDS 2019 about the evolution of the KATANA™ Zirconia range, starting with the 2013 introduction of KATANA™ Zirconia ML. When did you first start working with this product? When Kuraray Noritake Dental was formed in 2012, I was lucky enough to be one the first dental technicians to experience the multilayered technology that forms the backbone of KATANA™ Zirconia, to test it out before it was released to the German market. Prior to this, there was only a monocoloured zirconia material available, which you could stain yourself by dipping it into a staining solution, but I was never a big fan of it. From the moment that Kuraray Noritake came up with its multilayered approach, I could see the potential of KATANA™ Zirconia -simply put, it was easy to use and had a nice and aesthetic colour shift when used for restorations. As a dental technician, do you use KATANA™ Zirconia in your everyday workflow? In our laboratory we only use KATANA™. Of course, not everything is made from the multilayered variety—we have primarily used the monocoloured KATANA™ HT for the framework in the past, though we do use the multilayered option for monolithic restorations and for certain frameworks. Do you use KATANA™ Zirconia in combination with CERABIEN™ ZR porcelain? Yes, always. For me, it is a perfect combination. Not only are they easy to use together, but they also combine to create aesthetic restorations with great, natural colour and a high level of flexural strength. In our laboratory, everyone uses CERABIEN™ ZR porcelain, from those who are just starting with ceramics through to the experienced and highly skilled dental technicians. Even technicians who have come from other dental laboratories and tried other porcelain materials have adapted very quickly to using it and seem to really like it. The chipping risk with CERABIEN™ ZR porcelain is very low, and we truly admire the brilliance of the colour. Is CERABIEN™ ZR porcelain a material, in your opinion, that can benefit those with expert knowledge of porcelains? Of course. For those who are experienced in dealing with ceramic materials and understand how they behave, they can absolutely achieve high-end results with CERABIEN™ ZR. It’s important to remember, though, that even dental technicians who aren’t so familiar with ceramic veneering are also getting good results out of it - it’s not too difficult to use and get good results. Do you use any other Kuraray Noritake Dental products in your dental lab? Apart from KATANA™ and CERABIEN™ ZR, one product that I personally like and use from Kuraray Noritake Dental is Meister Cones, which are these small paper cones that assist with the finishing and polishing of porcelain surfaces. I brought them back with me to Germany from Japan and find them to be very handy in the laboratory.
News Feature 90 years of Kuraray - a glimpse of the history 1. aug 2019 Kuraray celebrates its 90th anniversary in 2016. We take the opportunity of this occasion to offer you a glimpse of the history of Kuraray from a new perspective. The name Kuraray represents more than 8,300 employees and an annual turnover of approximately 3.7 billion euros. Kuraray was founded in Kurashiki, Japan, in June 1926, by Magosaburo Ohara. Kuraray began with the domestic production of Rayon, a synthetically produced cellulose fibre referred to as artificial silk, a new and innovative product at the time. The name KURARAY is derived from the location: Kurashiki and the product manufactured: Rayon. The development of this branch of production developed very quickly in Japan, with many other major manufacturers establishing themselves during this period. Whereas others recruited their technicians and experts from elsewhere, Kuraray established the Kyoko Research Laboratory, which was managed by the University of Kyoto to generate expertise and support for the development of the required technologies. Ohara also committed himself to cultural and social projects. The building of an art gallery and the financing of an orphanage represent only two of his many projects in Kurashiki. The Ohara Museum of Art was the first private museum of Western art in Japan. Ohara considered the dreadful conditions in which employees commonly worked and lived at the time to be unacceptable; he was not a profit-driven employer, and attempted to solve such issues. He ensured that decent accommodation, fitness facilities and nursery schools were built to provide young employees, or families who had left their homes to work for Kuraray, with everything they needed for education and a healthy and culturally rich lifestyle. One of the largest general hospitals in the west of Japan, the Kurashiki Central Hospital, was originally founded by Kuraray to promote the well-being of employees and their families. It is still considered to be one of the most famous hospitals in Japan. With the production of Kuralon in 1950, developed from the in-house manufactured products PVA and vinyl acetate, Kuraray expanded to become the specialist chemical company it is today. Always intent on making a contribution to the good of society, Kuraray addressed the subject of environmental protection very early on. The visionary Ohara was aware of the seriousness of environmental pollution, and made great efforts to prevent it. Internationally too, Kuraray has remained aware of its social responsibilities. After the war, a production facility was opened in China which helped to improve the poor post-war living conditions of the Chinese population. Today, Kuraray is a leading global manufacturer of the specialist chemicals used in many aspects of daily life. Kuraray has always viewed its employees as its most important asset, and continues to do so to this day.
News Feature 40 YEARS OF DENTISTRY 1. aug 2019 In 1978, Kuraray shook up the dental market with the introduction of CLEARFIL BOND SYSTEM F, the world’s first total-etch adhesive system. Having inaugurated the era of adhesive dentistry, we steadily introduced new dental products over the following years. In 1983, Kuraray introduced the PANAVIA EX resin cement. By utilising our patented MDP monomer technology developed in-house, PANAVIA EX enabled Kuraray to set the industry standard for adhesion—a position we have held in the decades since. This year marks the 40th anniversary of Kuraray’s entry into the commercial dental products market, providing a perfect opportunity to reflect on how far we have come since. Kuraray—Rooted from a true trailblazer Founded in June 1926 by Magosaburo Ohara in Kurashiki in Japan, Kuraray has transcended our humble origins as a producer of rayon to become a leading global manufacturer of medical products, materials, textiles, chemicals, resins and much more. Our commitment to research and development in the fields of chemistry and engineering has led to many market firsts and a reputation as a pioneer of new products and technologies. A history of innovation From the very beginning, Kuraray has been focused on the manufacture of high value-added products. At the time of the business’s birth, rayon was a new type of synthetic material, and over the ensuing years, Kuraray was able to master its production. In 1950, we became the first company in the world to develop the technology to mass-produce POVAL (polyvinyl alcohol), paving the way for the production of the new synthetic fibre Vinylon in the same year. CLARINO, a water-resistant synthetic leather substitute for shoes, bags and other items, was released in 1964 after extensive research and testing, and quickly collected international awards for its technology. Kuraray’s continued emphasis on independently developed proprietary technologies and techniques, rather than relying on imported alternatives, has enabled our company to provide original, high-quality products for a variety of different industries. High on this list is dentistry. The Kuraray Noritake Dental era In April 2012, Kuraray Medical and Noritake Dental Supply merged to form Kuraray Noritake Dental. By bringing together the materials and technologies developed by each of these market-leading companies, Kuraray Noritake Dental has continued to deliver dental bonding agents, ceramics and other reliable products to over 90 countries worldwide. The KATANA Zirconia range, for example, employs our unique multi-layered zirconia technology to provide a ceramic restorative material with superior translucency and perfect blending properties, while rapid bond technology ensures that CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick delivers a lasting bond faster and easier than ever. Through a focus on research and production, Kuraray Noritake Dental is ideally positioned to continue providing leading-edge solutions to dental issues both now and in the future.
News Feature Daniele Rondoni and Dr Nicola Scotti about how they found their way into Dentistry 16. juuli 2019 Though one is a master dental technician and the other a dentist, Daniele Rondoni and Dr Nicola Scotti share a passion for discovering new materials and technologies to better provide aesthetic, durable restorations for patients. Here, they discuss their dental journeys and how they have integrated Kuraray Noritake Dental’s KATANA™ Zirconia range into their workflows. How did you get started in dentistry, and what was it about dentistry that first interested you?Dr Nicola Scotti: Well, my professional interest goes back 15 or 20 years at this point, but I was first introduced to dentistry as a child through my father, who was a dentist himself. I grew up looking at teeth, looking at models, and it was something that was just in my blood. When I had to decide what to study, I followed my heart and decided to become a dentist, and ever since I have remained dedicated to learning new things about it. Daniele Rondoni: I have a similar story to Nicola. My uncle was a dental technician and that influenced my decision to become a dental technician and open up my own dental laboratory. Though there were many things that interested me, I have always focused on the major possibility that this profession offers, the opportunity not only to use your hands but also to combine this skill with the newest dental technologies available. Regarding this combination of manual and digital skills, do you still see a role for the dental professional as a craftsperson in this increasingly digital industry?Scotti: Dentistry, even if the digital influence continues to grow, will surely continue to be a profession defined by what we can do with our hands. You cannot complete a restoration, for example, without having these manual skills. There is also the matter of personalisation. Though machines can create flawless dental restorations in great numbers, it is the artistry of the dental technician that allows our patients to have customised solutions made with the materials and the shapes that suit them best. If you want to provide natural-looking restorations for your patients, digital dentistry is a great tool to use, but you need to have manual skills and a passion for the work as well. Rondoni: As a dental technician, it is important to remember that my work depends on technology, and so in this way, digital dentistry and the new-generation dental materials have helped my work greatly. Using this technology for individual situations is an essential part of my role, and excellent materials like Kuraray Noritake Dental’s KATANA™ Zirconia range make my artistic vision regarding these situations more easily achievable. Scotti: In my opinion, even if 90 per cent of the workflow is digital in nature, you need that artistic input and vision for the remaining 10 per cent in order to really create a successful restoration. With KATANA™ Zirconia, these two aspects come together and allow you to create something really amazing. Speaking of the KATANA™ Zirconia range from Kuraray Noritake Dental, is this material a part of your everyday workflow at this point? What do you see as its benefits?Rondoni: It is definitely a part of my everyday workflow. I have worked with Noritake materials for many years, but when Kuraray released its newest generation of zirconia, it totally changed my approach in the dental laboratory. Over the last five years, KATANA™ Zirconia has greatly influenced my workflow; it allows me to use certain technologies without forgoing artistic needs, and since it’s available in different translucencies and shades and so on, I can create aesthetic restorations for individual cases with ease. Scotti: In the past, I didn’t regard zirconia as a material for dentists. We used to take the impression and then ask the dental technician to use zirconia to make a restoration, but we didn’t use the material ourselves. What the KATANA™ Zirconia Block for chairside has introduced is a totally new concept of how zirconia can be used by dentists themselves. Having a material that can create monolithic full-contour restorations, even single crowns, is incredible. Its aesthetic qualities are fantastic as well, as Daniele mentioned, and it gives us a truly new option for treating patients.
News Feature The KATANA Zirconia Block - Clinical experiences from Italy 16. juuli 2019 Earlier this year, Kuraray Noritake Dental invited dental professionals from all over Europe to a symposium in Berlin that highlighted the newest research and clinical findings with the KATANA™ Zirconia Block, the latest addition to the KATANA™ family. Among those to present was Dr Nicola Scotti, an assistant professor at the Department of Cariology and Operative Dentistry at the University of Turin’s Dental School and operator of his own private practice. Dr Scotti began working with Kuraray Noritake Dental’s range of products in 2012, having been asked to test the CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 composite resin before its launch, and soon afterwards began what he terms a “close collaboration” with the company. “I consider Kuraray Noritake Dental to be a very serious company, one built on strong scientific foundations and with a great interest in innovation and consulting with opinion leaders,” he added. When Dr Scotti was presented with the opportunity to use the KATANA™ Zirconia Block in April 2018, it required a significant learning curve as he had never used zirconia for restorations before. “I am not a dental technician, and when I received the Block for the first time, I realised that I would have to add some skills to be able to work the material in the best possible way,” he said. With the assistance of master dental technician Daniele Rondoni—facilitated by Kuraray Noritake Dental—Dr Scotti was able to learn how to process and characterise zirconia, as well as understand the optical behaviour of KATANA™. “I must say that the material, overall, is easy to use and provides amazing aesthetic results,” he added. As part of his presentation, Dr Scotti showed several case studies that had been conducted with KATANA™ Zirconia Block. One of these focused on a 24-year-old male patient referred to him with a discoloured upper incisor resulting from blunt trauma. “The patient had a fairly immediate aesthetic need, but in this case I was unable to perform external whitening to lessen the discolouration,” explained Dr Scotti. “However, I was able to solve the case by creating an adhesive crown made from a KATANA™ Zirconia Block. Though the cervical area still showed a slight colour difference to the neighbouring teeth, it was not visible in the patient’s smile and he was extremely happy with the result,” Dr Scotti continued. Overall, Kuraray Noritake Dental’s KATANA™ Zirconia Block is a great step forward for zirconia restorations, according to Dr Scotti. “Ten years ago, no one would have imagined being able to make a central incisor restoration out of zirconia,” he said. “Thanks to the multi-layered technology behind the natural aesthetics of this block, today this is no longer a dream.”
News Feature Interview: “The future of dentistry will be digital” 1. juuli 2019 As the operator of his own dental practice in the German town of Laer and a member of the Digital Dental Academy in Berlin, Dr Hendrik Zellerhoff is clearly a very busy man. Fortunately, his integration of Kuraray Noritake Dental’s KATANA Zirconia Block into his daily workflow means that he is able to deliver high-quality restorations to his patients faster than ever. In this interview, Dr Zellerhoff explains how he uses the block and how his patients have responded to it. Dr Zellerhoff, can you tell us a little bit about your background as a dentist?In 2003, I began working as an assistant and at this time I worked with the CEREC system, a system for which I am now a certified trainer. In 2005, I opened my own dental practice in Laer, which I continue to operate to this day. When did you first begin to work with Kuraray Noritake Dental’s range of products?I think it was about four or five years ago that the laboratory that I worked with told me how good Kuraray Noritake’s KATANA Zirconia discs were for sintering and fabricating full-zirconia crowns. At that point, however, I was only looking for materials that would work with CEREC, and so it wasn’t until early 2018, when I went on a course in Leipzig in Germany where the KATANA Zirconia Block was being demonstrated, that I really saw how I could use this product in my practice. The block’s integration with the CEREC system means that it is now possible for me to provide high-strength aesthetic zirconia restorations for my patients accurately and quickly. How frequently do you use the KATANA Zirconia Block during your daily work as a dentist?I think around once a day, on average. It varies—sometimes I may make restorations for three different patients on one day, and then it’s four days until I use it again. My CEREC is only able to conduct wet milling, however, which is obviously slower than the 15-minute time span made possible through dry milling, and this limits how often I can use it. What do you like most about this zirconia solution?For me, it both feels and looks very real, so it has this aesthetic function going for it. Its multilayered, highly translucent appearance definitely helps to achieve more natural-looking restorations. However, the mechanical strength of the material is also something that I like, as it means that it can be used for restorations with thinner walls and sharper margins than those made with glass-ceramics. With the release of the KATANA Zirconia Bridge Block, do you expect to use this zirconia solution more?Oh, absolutely! The ability to make aesthetic bridges in the molar area and in a single visit is a revelation to me. What has the response from your patients been?They love it! These procedures can be realised on the same day as their initial appointment, and this means that my practice has patients coming from far outside of the small town in which I live. We even get people coming all the way from Switzerland to receive KATANA-based treatments—that’s how positive the response has been. With this focus on digital dentistry, is there still a role for the dentist as a craftsperson?I love to work with an entirely digital workflow. If a machine can do something better or faster than I am able to, then that is all right with me. As far as I can see, the future of dentistry will be digital. At the end of the day, the goal stays the same—to provide my patients with results that they are happy with.