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Kuraray Noritake highlights KATANA Zirconia Block at Berlin symposium

Kuraray Noritake highlights KATANA Zirconia Block at Berlin symposium

 

Berlin, Germany: Kuraray Noritake Dental invited dental professionals from across Europe on January 26 to a symposium dedicated to the KATANA Zirconia Block, the newest addition to its famed KATANA Zirconia range. Held in the Lecture Hall Ruin of the stunning Berlin Museum of Medical History, the symposium brought together leading experts to discuss their research and clinical experiences with the material so far.

 

Prof. Florian Beuer, Chairman of the Department of Prosthodontics at the Charité University of Medicine in Berlin, welcomed the attendees and guided them through the history and development of zirconia as a dental restoration material. Beuer emphasised the vast difference between the first generation of zirconia, which was relatively opaque and prone to chipping and fracturing, and the highly translucent, mechanically superior zirconia of today. “Today, zirconia is truly applicable for digital workflows,” he stated, highlighting that its ability to be used for single-unit restoration and minimally invasive dentistry “truly helps to save the existing tooth structure”.

 

The morning’s other sessions focused on material research regarding the mechanical and aesthetic properties of the KATANA Zirconia Block. Prof. Marc Schmitter discussed the mechanical properties and fracture toughness of occlusal veneers made with the block in comparison to lithium disilicate, whilst the University of Bologna’s Prof. Paolo Baldissara highlighted the use of Kuraray Noritake’s multilayered zirconia technology, which allows it to effectively mimic the shade gradation of natural teeth. Prof. Cees Kleverlaan also presented his work on tooth enamel erosion, concluding that restorations made with ceramics such as zirconia generally lead to far lower wear rates than those made with materials with large, hard particles and low filler loads.

 

After a hearty lunch that featured falafel and currywurst – a Berlin sausage-based specialty – a variety of highly renowned experts in dentistry took to the stage to present their clinical experiences with the KATANA Zirconia Block. President of the ISCD (International Society of Computerized Dentistry) Dr. Klaus Wiedhahn went through his experiences integrating the block into his CEREC-based digital workflow, stating that “with the KATANA Zirconia Block, aesthetics are no longer a weak point”.

 

Drs Nicola Scotti, Rodolphe Acker and Hendrik Zellerhoff then presented their own clinical experiences with this new product in Italy, France and Germany, respectively. Each dentist commented on how the speed with which the block can be milled and sintered with the CEREC system allowed them to see how full-contour zirconia restorations can now be considered to be a true chairside solution. “Thanks to this block, you can create something really amazing without much effort,” said Scotti, who only began using it in April 2018 but was soon impressed with the block’s aesthetic qualities and ease of cementation with PANAVIA V5.

 

Dr. Alessandro Devigus and MDt. Daniele Rondoni, two active members of the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, capped off the symposium by discussing the possibilities of the KATANA Zirconia Block for restorations in the aesthetic zone. Both dentists emphasised the importance of fluorescence in this regard and showed, through a number of clinical cases, that the block’s excellent translucency and impressive shade selection make it ideal for this purpose.

 

Overall, the symposium effectively demonstrated the potential of Kuraray Noritake Dental’s KATANA Zirconia Block as a material for single-visit chairside restorative dentistry.

Technical information update - KATANA Zirconia Block

NOW 18 Minutes Sintering using the CEREC SpeedFire


KATANA™ Zirconia Block, the innovative multi-layered zirconia block*1, can be used with Dentsply Sirona's CEREC system*2. Now the 18 minutes sintering program*3 is developed and installed into CEREC SpeedFire. New sintering technology makes it possible to fabricate full zirconia restoration in approx. 35 minutes.

*1 CL shade is not a multi layered block.
*2 For using this product, CEREC software 4.5.2 or later is required, and for 18 minutes sintering, software 4.6 or later is required.
*3 In case that wall thickness is less than 3mm using dry milling.
*4 Dry milling is recommended.

If wet milling/grinding is performed by using cooling water contaminated by silica-based glass ceramics (lithium disilicate glass, etc.), the translucency of the zirconia may be reduced after baking. Before wet milling/grinding, clean the milling/grinding chamber, cooling water tank and filter insert. The cooling water must be changed in order to assure optimum results.

The official announcement can be found here

Create natural gloss instantly with CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow

An ideal composite material should satisfy three basic requirements: function, aesthetics and biocompatibility. A member of the CLEARFIL MAJESTY family, Kuraray Noritake Dental’s CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow combines excellent handling, polishability and mechanical strength to provide a solution for all cavity classes. This universal flowable composite employs silane and filler technologies to maximise both its procedural and aesthetic outcomes, allowing dentists to create long-lasting restorations with reduced chairside time.

 

A new standard for flowable composites

Traditionally, a composite’s flowability has been inversely related to its filler content. When flowable composites were first introduced in the mid-1990s, their lower viscosity was enabled by a filler level much lower than that of conventional composites. This, however, meant that these flowables fared poorly in a clinical setting, demonstrating inferior mechanical properties when compared to traditional hybrid composites.

 

With CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow, dentists can now use a flowable composite with mechanical properties comparable to those of conventional alternatives. Thanks to Kuraray Noritake Dental’s silane technology, millions of submicron filler particles fit into the composite, reliably adhering to the resin and maintaining long-term stability. CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow possesses a scientifically tested flexural strength of over 150 MPa, similar to that of a universal nano hybrid composite, making it suitable for use in Class I and II restorations.

 

Aesthetic restorations

However, the small, durable particles of CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow provide more than just mechanical reliability. Special cluster fillers provide a light diffusion effect that is similar to that of natural teeth, meaning that the material blends effortlessly with the existing tooth structure. Unlike other flowables, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow is glossy immediately after curing. This gloss can be improved with remarkable simplicity—simply wipe the cured resin with an ethanol-moistened gauze or cotton roll to produce a smooth surface that is proven to maintain its gloss over time.

 

Ideal handling

CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow’s low viscosity monomers ensure that it has excellent handling characteristics, promising better sculpting for the dentist. The flowable composite does not stick to the needle tip or to any instruments, only adhering to the area to which it is applied, while the proprietary design of the syringe itself minimises air bubbles when dispensing. Once dispensed, the paste possesses great consistency with its non-slumping formula, ensuring that it can maintain its shape. A truly universal composite, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow allows dentists to create highly aesthetic restorations with ease.

 

Obtain results in four simple steps

Creating aesthetic and durable restorations has never been more achievable. Simply prepare the cavity and apply bonding, dispense and sculpt the CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow, light-cure and, finally, polish. It’s as easy as that.

The choice for professionals

How To: Cementing Veneers using PANAVIA™ V5

Paul de Kok, Authorized Restoritive Dentist(KvPA), teaches Indirect restoritive dentistry(ACTA) , Researcher at Materials Science department (ACTA), demonstrates in this instructional video how excellent lasting aesthetic results are achieved by using PANAVIA™ V5.

CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick with CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES Flow rated excellent

DENTAL ADVISOR SIX-MONTH PROGRESS REPORT

 

Summary
Over a six-month period, 96 restorations were placed. The clinical performance at the time of placement was excellent for esthetics, handling, ease of adjustment, and ease of finish/polish. There were no reports of post-operative sensitivity or debonding. Based on the placement period, CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick with CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES Flow received a clinical performance rating of 100%.

 

Description:

CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES Flow is a light-cured, universal flowable composite.

It contains submicron fillers that are treated with a proprietary silane

coupling agent to provide for low shrinkage and high mechanical

properties. The submicron fillers and high filler load provide for esthetics.

CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick is a single-bottle, universal bonding agent

that contains a novel rapid bond technology and releases fluoride. It is

compatible with total-, self- and selective-etch techniques and with light-,

self- and dual-cured materials (with CLEARFIL DC Activator).

 

Clinical Evaluation Protocol (Six Months):

A total of 96 CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick with CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES

Flow restorations were placed in 44 molars, 26 premolars and 26 anterior

teeth (Figure 1). The classification of restorations was recorded as 44 Class

I, 7 Class II, 1 Class III, 30 Class V, and 14 Class VI restorations (Figure 2).

Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.

 

 

Results at Six Months:

There were no reports of post-operative sensitivity for CLEARFIL Universal

Bond Quick with CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES Flow. All 96 restorations received

excellent ratings of five for esthetics, handling, ease of adjustment, and

ease of finish/polish (Figure 3). No debonding was observed.

 

All restorations were evaluated at placement in the following areas: lack
of post-operative sensitivity, esthetics, handling, ease of adjustment, and
ease of finish/polish. Restorations were evaluated on a 1-5 rating scale:
1 = poor, 2 = fair, 3 = good, 4 = very good, 5 = excellent.

 

 

Consultants’ Comments
• “I love flowables - CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES Flow is in a class of its own.”
• “I use CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES Flow regularly in areas of incipient decay
- flows well, very esthetic and polishes easily.”
• “CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES Flow is my go-to flowable to repair small chips
in anterior teeth. It blends seamlessly with the tooth.”
• “Great to use in abfraction areas in conjunction with CLEARFIL
Universal Bond Quick. CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES Flow bonds well and is
very easy to finish and polish. Patients love the outcome.”

 

 

Interview with dr. Imad Ghandour

“The multi-layered aspect of KATANA Zirconia is excellent”

 

In recent years, zirconia has emerged as the preferred choice for dentists who wish to perform restorative procedures with a reliable and metal-free material. With the recent development of multi-layered aesthetic high-translucency options, zirconia’s popularity has further increased. In comparison to the opaque whiteness of older generations of zirconia, these newer versions have an enhanced appearance and functionality that makes them suitable for natural-looking anterior restorations.

 

Kuraray Noritake Dental’s KATANA Zirconia disc range is made with a proprietary zirconia powder—processed in-house—that gives it its natural appearance. Suitable for zirconia prostheses, from single crown to full arch, it is an ideal option for restorations in both the anterior and posterior regions. We spoke with Dr Imad Ghandour, a prosthodontist with a strong scientific background and a private practice in Le Cannet in France, about his experiences with the KATANA Zirconia range in restorative procedures.

 

Dr Ghandour, when did you first start using zirconia as a material for your restorations?

In 1998, when I was still sintering manually, I began using zirconia alumina. It was nice to have an alternative to metal alloys that was much more aesthetic. From 2003, however, I started with VITA blocks, but only for frameworks—I would still build up with ceramics. Now, with so much of dentistry being digitally focused, there is a need for a material that can be milled without changing anything in the morphology of the teeth. Why? Because we need to be able to reproduce the treatment plan as accurately as possible. Simply put, the KATANA Zirconia range solves this need for me.

 

With respect to dentistry being digitally focused, how has this changed the role of the dentist regarding performing restorative procedures?

Well, it is clear that we have entered the age of digital dentistry. Around 80 per cent of restorations are conducted via CAD/CAM systems and without dentists even touching the materials themselves. There are great advances being made in the technologies that are available for everyday use in dental practices worldwide, and many of them can be used to assist dentists performing restorative procedures. It is important, though, to keep in mind that these technological advancements alone will not lead to better results—they should supplement the requisite hands-on skills and techniques that all dentists must first learn. With this base of fundamentals, we can then use digital dentistry to make restorative procedures more predictable and reproducible. Of course, to ensure the best results in restorative procedures, dentists also need to use the materials that have the best aesthetic and mechanical properties.

 

For how long have you been using Kuraray Noritake Dental’s KATANA Zirconia range, and what has your experience been?

I have been using KATANA Zirconia for a little bit more than one year. In that time, I have primarily used the KATANA Zirconia STML (Super Translucent Multi Layered) line and have been pleasantly surprised by how natural-looking the restorations I have made with the material are. For example, when I sinter a crown made of Katana Zirconia STML, I am amazed at how much the sintered material is reminiscent of a pearl—it truly brings to mind the idea of one’s teeth being one’s pearly whites.

 

When using KATANA, how do you ensure that you select the correct shade to achieve a natural look?

Firstly, no one—not a dentist nor a dental technician—can be absolutely certain that the shade and chroma of the restoration that is in one’s hand will be the same once it is in position in the oral cavity. This is due to the complexities of the oral environment—the pinkness of the gingivae, for one, can have a large impact on how the restoration appears, often making it seem far duller than it does in the light of a dental laboratory. This can cause dental practitioners to compensate and make prostheses that appear far brighter than they will when they are in place.

 

With a product like KATANA and its related glazing materials, however, I can create crowns and other restorations that have an optimal fluorescence and translucency and are able to maintain their shading better than any other ceramic material I have used. I am able to select a shade with the confidence that it will look exactly the same once placed inside the mouth, with its chroma remaining unabsorbed by the gingiva. Achieving a natural look, then, depends on choosing a shade that is as close to that of the surrounding dentition as possible. Since KATANA Zirconia UTML (Ultra Translucent Multi Layered) is available in 16 standard shades and a further four enamel shades, there is no shortage of options in this regard.

 

How does the multi-layered technology of KATANA Zirconia help you to achieve optimal and natural-looking aesthetic results?

Well, firstly, the layering of the material is designed to replicate the colour and translucency progression of natural teeth, which allows for restorations to blend in as much as possible. This multi-layered technology has also proved itself to be very handy when I am sintering crowns made of KATANA Zirconia. Simply put, if one sinters a crown quickly, it will be a little more opaque. If one sinters it at a higher temperature and quite slowly, it will be much more translucent. The multi-layered aspect of KATANA Zirconia is excellent in that it gives me the ability to make restorations more or less translucent depending on what is required.

PANAVIA and KATANA: The perfect combination

PANAVIA and KATANA: The perfect combination

 

Scientific research has demonstrated that, when bonding zirconia, optimal bond values can only be achieved with resin cements—specifically, MDP monomer-based resin cements. With PANAVIA V5, we offer a dual-cure resin cement with dentine bond strengths equal to our gold standard light-cure bonding agent CLEARFIL SE BOND, even when used in self-cure mode. Through our KATANA Zirconia range, Kuraray Noritake Dental presents a ceramic material for restorative procedures that has excellent translucency and shade options. Together, PANAVIA V5 and KATANA Zirconia make an ideal team for durable and reliable indirect restorations.

 

PANAVIA V5

In 1983, Kuraray introduced its patented MDP monomer in PANAVIA EX cement. With its clinically proven adhesion, our PANAVIA family has set the industry standard for adhesion for over 30 years. As the newest addition to the PANAVIA cement line, PANAVIA V5 provides strong bonding not just to zirconia but to hydroxyapatite and metals as well. Unlike other dual-cure resin cements, PANAVIA V5 offers improved bond strength to all tooth structures. Simple to use and with predictable results, PANAVIA V5 is unique in its user friendliness and procedural consistency. 

 

KATANA Zirconia

Our KATANA Zirconia discs are processed using a proprietary zirconia powder, allowing it to have as natural a translucency and colour as possible. The KATANA range consists of several options designed for full-contour zirconia prostheses, from single crown to full arch: KATANA Zirconia UTML (Ultra Translucent Multi Layered), STML (Super Translucent Multi Layered), ML (Multi Layered) and HT (High Translucent). The multilayered build-up of KATANA Zirconia STML provides a translucency and chroma that gradually decrease from the cervical to incisal regions, just like natural dentition. KATANA Zirconia UTML is perfect for anterior restorations, such as veneers, owing to its natural translucency and colour gradient. With a flexural strength considerably higher than that of lithium disilicate, KATANA Zirconia has the mechanical and aesthetic properties to achieve well-balanced restorations between natural teeth in the anterior zone.

 

An ideal team

PANAVIA V5 provides a strong and durable bond between KATANA Zirconia-based restorations and the tooth structure. PANAVIA V5 resin cement offers optimal margins and predictable restorations. Always use PANAVIA V5 Tooth Primer for the pretreatment of the tooth and CLEARFIL CERAMIC PRIMER PLUS for the priming of the restoration.

 

“We’re thrilled by the possibilities presented from the combination of PANAVIA V5 and KATANA Zirconia,” said Mitsuru Takei, Head of Technical Services at Kuraray Europe. “Together, they make achieving natural-looking restorations easier than ever.”

 

Teethmate Desensitizer

TEETHMATE DESENSITIZER: A natural solution for sensitive teeth

 

 

Kuraray Noritake Dental’s TEETHMATE DESENSITIZER is designed to provide an immediate and long-lasting solution for dentine sensitivity. Owing to a specially modified powder free of potential irritants like methacrylates and colophony resins, TEETHMATE DESENSITIZER is biocompatible and harmless to tissue. The first desensitiser to form hydroxyapatite, TEETHMATE DESENSITIZER possesses a neutral taste that will please patients. Since its introduction in 2013, dentists have hailed the product for its safe tubule sealing and for providing patients with immediate relief.

 

TEETHMATE DESENSITIZER consists of a powder, composed mainly of calcium phosphate, and a liquid, whose chief component is water. The powder and liquid simply need to be mixed. After the paste has been applied with a superfine brush to the affected area for 30 seconds, the material sets into hydroxyapatite, providing an instant reduction of hypersensitivity by sealing the dentinal tubules and microcracks in the enamel.

 

Hydroxyapatite: The human body’s strongest mineral

The presence of hydroxyapatite encourages tooth remineralisation, protecting teeth against hypersensitivity and after professional tooth cleaning. TEETHMATE DESENSITIZER is composed of two different calcium phosphates that react under water to form hydroxyapatite. Since Kuraray Noritake Dental’s technology ensures the right calcium–phosphate ion ratio with a suitable pH level, the newly formed hydroxyapatite acts as if it were the patient’s own, crystallising so that it can neatly seal dentinal tubules and enamel cracks.

 

Suitable for most sensitivity issues

TEETHMATE DESENSITIZER has a wide range of indications, from whitening-related dentine sensitivity to the treatment of dentine exposed by periodontitis, abraded by harsh toothbrushing, or prepared for fillings and/or restorations.

 

TEETHMATE DESENSITIZER is an invisible and durable form of treatment. When applied, it occludes open dentinal tubules without leaving a film on the tooth. It is fast and easy to use—simply mix the powder and liquid, apply with a rubbing motion to the sensitive region for 30 seconds and rinse lightly with water. No air blowing or light curing is required, as the calcium phosphates in the substance harden on their own, providing patients with fast relief from sensitivity-related pain.

 

Proven effectiveness

In a survey conducted by Kuraray Noritake Dental, Japanese dentists were asked to rate the effectiveness of TEETHMATE DESENSITIZER. Of the 285 respondents, 92 per cent said that they were satisfied with the product’s effectiveness.

 

No impact on bond strength

TEETHMATE DESENSITIZER has been clinically proven not to reduce the bond strength of adhesives or cements when it is used prior to their application. This is a considerable advantage for dentists using etch and rinse adhesives, for instance, as they can apply TEETHMATE DESENSITIZER without any concerns about potentially deleterious effects on restorations. A smart, invisible and durable form of dentine sensitivity treatment, TEETHMATE DESENSITIZER promises to satisfy both dentists and patients.

 

 

Interview Dr. Gambier

With a career spanning over two decades and a profound interest in the use and possibilities of adhesives, dental surgeon Dr Fabrice Gambier is the perfect person to speak with when looking back at the evolution of adhesives and the techniques in applying them. Brenda van de Watering, Sales and Marketing Manager of Kuraray Europe France met Dr. Gambier in Paris at the 2017 Association Dentaire Française meeting to discuss these topics, as well as the advantages of Kuraray Noritake Dental’s latest CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick adhesive.

 

1/ Brenda Van de Watering: Hello, Dr. Gambier. Perhaps you would like to introduce yourself and tell us a little about your career to date?

Dr. Gambier: Next year will mark 25 years since I joined a practice near Toulon, in Six-Fours-les-Plages, a fine surgery which has grown steadily. In January 2018, we will have 12 practitioners; when I arrived in ’93, there were just four of us. Gradually, with increased patient numbers and patient loyalty, plus our continuous attention to the quality of patient care, the practice has indeed expanded.

As far as Kuraray is concerned, I have been using your products for a long time. I have known Christophe Commaux for some years and he has always provided me with excellent information on your products. And then, there is your literature and the scientific studies.

 

2/ What has been your experience with “Universal” adhesives in general?

In my practice, I have always been a great devotee of adhesive techniques. Just quoting from memory, twenty years ago, I was even using bonding adhesives on amalgams when working on extensive reconstructions. I progressed to direct composite restorations, having abandoned silver amalgams at least fifteen years ago now, so I have certainly become familiar with various generations of adhesives. The first of your products which I used was the first PANAVIA. At that time, I was also using CLEARFIL SE BOND.

Over time, again from memory, I moved on to Scotchbond, a 3-step total-etching system from 3M, to Excite F and Scotchbond 1, 2-step total-etching systems, then a 2-step self-etching system AdheSE from Ivoclar Vivadent, and finally, a 1-step self-etching system from Kuraray, CLEARFIL S3 Bond, which I found effective for fast enamel etching.

For adhesive bonding in my indirect restorative work, I prefer to use your PANAVIA V5.

Recently, having finished my last bottle of CLEARFIL S3 Bond Plus, I finally moved on to CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick, which is a very good product. The universal adhesives are attractive and efficient and that is why I use them with a carefully applied, specific technique.

 

3/ In your experience, what are the most frequent mistakes found in the use of adhesives?

It’s just where directions for usage are not properly followed. I think this is really important and, from time to time, even if I am very familiar with a product, I will re-read the directions for use. It is easy to make a change to one of the stages, believing it to be for the best, only to reduce the effectiveness of the product. Although, I must admit that it is difficult to skip any of the stages now, as the method has been simplified.

As far as I am concerned, the simplified technique is an advantage and certainly, there is always the question of whether or not to use etching, depending on the surface. With CLEARFIL S3 Bond Plus, I used to etch for about two seconds on unprepared enamel. I have even adapted the application of the adhesive; instead of leaving it to act for 10 seconds, I massaged for 10 seconds and then I left it to act for 10 seconds. In my opinion, this optimised the bonding. With Universal, I have retained the etching application time, but for the adhesive, I massage for 5 seconds and then leave it to act for 5 seconds.

 

4/ Do you think that universal adhesives represent the way forward for modern restorative dentistry?

Yes, of course, since current modern dentistry favours adhesive dentistry and whether it is direct or indirect, it is far preferable and less disfiguring orally.

 

5/ CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick is the latest version of adhesives from Kuraray Noritake. What do you see as the main advantages of this product?

There are many advantages. Firstly, with regard to ergonomics, the simplified technique and the fact that it can be universally applied means you need fewer products, fewer bottles in our basins or in the fridge; speed of application with scientifically proven effective adhesion; the simplified technique avoids any mistakes in handling. Then, compared to your product, the MDP together with a hybrid monomer, this enables better dental impregnation and some tolerance to humidity. Having said that, some care must be taken; attention must be paid to eliminate any saliva. There is also the extended durability period. Finally, it is compatible with the dual-cure products from Kuraray, without the need for a dual-cure activator. There are really many advantages.

 

6/ What kinds of restorative work do you use this adhesive for?

At the moment, mainly for direct restorations; I have not yet tried it for indirect work. I know that the CLEARFIL DC Core Plus is very good, but I have an indirect bonding technique with PANAVIA V5 and I am still working with carbon fibre posts, because for the last 10 or 15 years, I have had no problem with them. When I have direct access for photo-polymerisation, I use CLEARFIL PHOTO CORE, which enables polymerisation beyond 5 mm and, if not, I use LuxaCore.

When I need an adhesive bond for zirconia, I use the PANAVIA procedure. For some time, I used PANAVIA SA Cement Plus, even for inlays. Veneers are sintered and in such cases, my laboratory follows the Vivadent procedure.

I use CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick for all classes of restoration and even for dentinal hybridisations. One of its advantages is also faster impregnation of the dentine and, therefore, the reduced application time.

 

7/ CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick combines the MDP monomer patented by Kuraray with hydrophilic amide monomers, enabling it to penetrate the dentine faster whatever the level of humidity. How does this fast bonding technology benefit the dentist?

The benefits lie in its speed and the improved bonding result, plus the tolerance to humidity which we have just mentioned.

 

8/ What are the advantages to patients on whom you have used CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick?

Patients are not really aware of the procedure. I could say the durability of restorations and a reduction in post-operative sensitivity, but this is something we have enjoyed for some time, thanks to the development of adhesives. I don’t think this is something that “Universal” adhesives can add to.

 

9/ Given the progress achieved in restoration materials and technologies, is post-operative sensitivity still something which dentists need to take into account? What has been your experience in this regard with CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick?

Yes. I do pay special attention to this, aside from the quality of treatment, durability and the comfort of our patients. The satisfaction of our practitioners is dependent on our patients’ satisfaction!

 

10/ Do you think that there is more post-operative sensitivity when etching is carried out separately?

Personally, I have never felt this, but I do follow the instructions for use scrupulously. It is really a question of technique, whether rinsing the etching, applying the adhesive, intensive drying or not.

 

11/ You have still not tried CLEARFIL DC Core Plus. Do you think you will start using it?

That’s true, I have not used it yet, but I am very interested in the product and I shall review this.

Dental Portfolio Kuraray Noritake

Shining a light on our lesser-known stars

 

Founded in 1926, Kuraray has a long and storied history of providing high-quality solutions in a number of fields. Since 1978, we have produced dental materials, such as the CLEARFIL and PANAVIA families of products, that have given our company a deserved reputation as an industry leader in excellence and innovation. However, there are many more products manufactured by Kuraray Noritake Dental that play a pivotal role in the daily work of dental practices worldwide, albeit without the same level of name recognition. With that in mind, we would like to highlight just a few of them.

 

CARIES DETECTOR

Kuraray Noritake Dental’s CARIES DETECTOR is the ideal tool for practitioners of conservative dentistry. A caries-disclosing agent, it assists in identifying carious lesions and plays a pivotal role in the maintenance and preservation of teeth. Fast and easy to use, CARIES DETECTOR provides support in the excavation of the demineralised and caries-affected outer tooth layers by staining the damaged parts red. This ensures that as little as possible healthy dentine is removed, aiding in the preservation of the tooth structure and maintaining pulp vitality. Dentists can excavate with precision and confidence thanks to our CARIES DETECTOR.

 

K-ETCHANT Syringe

The K-ETCHANT Syringe comes with an etching gel that is indicated for etching tooth enamel and dentine, as well as cleaning the surface of ceramics, hybrid ceramics, composite resins and metal restorations. Being thixotropic, it can be applied in a controlled manner and stays where you want it. Thanks to this nifty property, the K-ETCHANT Syringe treats only those areas that need to be etched.

 

CLEARFIL™ CERAMIC PRIMER PLUS

A stable, universal primer for all cement and repair indications, CLEARFIL™ CERAMIC PRIMER PLUS incorporates both Kuraray Noritake Dental’s original MDP monomer and a silane monomer. This allows for excellent bond strength to all silica-based ceramics, zirconia, composites and even metals, all at a high level of procedural simplicity. CLEARFIL™ CERAMIC PRIMER PLUS pairs perfectly with the adhesive resin cement PANAVIA™ V5 for reliable restorations.

 

Of course, this is only a glimpse into the variety of solutions that Kuraray Noritake Dental delivers. To find out more about our wide range of dental products, visit https://www.kuraraynoritake.eu/en/.

 

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