Clinical Cases, Labside Ti-Base implant cementation technique 16.7.2024 With PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal By using PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal and its proprietary dual-monomer technology, you can now simplify the bonding of any restoration to implant abutments without the use of separate primers or silane. Independent research has confirmed this new dual-monomer technology does not sacrifice adhesion or durability on glass-based ceramics or zirconia. The technique, in this case study, is for Ti-Base Implants, however, the basic technique on the treatment of the abutment and restoration may be used with any implant restoration combination. TREATMENT OF TITANIUM ABUTMENT Fig. 1. After attaching the abutment to the implant analog. Fig. 2. Protect the base of the abutment with block out resin & light-cure. Fig. 3. Air abrade the Titanium Abutment with 30-50 μm Alumina Powder @ 32 PSI. Fig. 4. Clean abutment with KATANA™ Cleaner (10’s Rubbing, Rinse & Dry). KATANA™ Cleaner is a universal cleaner that is indicated to clean metal, zirconia & glass-based restorations. It is also an intra oral cleaner that may be used on dentin and enamel. REFERENCE INDEX POINTS TO ENSURE ACCURATE SEATING Fig. 1. Mark Index position on implant analog. Fig. 2. Mark index position (notch) on crown. TREATMENT OF RESTORATION & BONDING TO THE ABUTMENT Fig. 1. If Lithium Disilicate, HF acid etch Internal Surfaces, with 5% HF etch for 20’seconds then rinse & dry. If Zirconia, air abrade, at 14-58 PSI. Fig. 2. Inject PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal (White Shade) onto treated & cleaned abutment. Fig. 3. Align index points & seat crown onto abutment. Fig. 4. Place crown & implant into clamps & lightly tighten. Fig. 5. Tack-Cure Clean-Up: Light-Cure excess cement for 2-5 seconds (time depends on light output & distance held). Fig. 6. Remove excess cement & block-out resin with an explorer. PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal has extremely easy clean-up. Fig. 7. Wipe off remaining resin with gauze. Fig. 8. Remove index mark with alcohol & gauze. Fig. 9. Clean & polish restoration prior to seating. Surfaces coming in contact with soft-tissue should be polished.