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Replacement of an amalgam restoration in a maxillary first molar

Replacement of an amalgam restoration in a maxillary first molar

Case by Dr. Michał Pokojski

 

Universal resin composites with a simplified shade concept are popular as they streamline direct restoration procedures. Unfortunately, many of the available products that claim to blend in well with the surrounding tooth structure independent of its shade need a blocker or opaquer to mask dark areas. According to Kuraray Noritake Dental, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal is different. This is why I decided to test its Universal shade (U) designed for all kinds of restorations in the posterior region in the context of replacing an amalgam restoration.

 

The restoration that needed to be replaced due to secondary caries was located in the maxillary molar region of a male patient. As usual under amalgam restorations, the remaining healthy tooth structure showed some discolouration. The cavity was prepared, the enamel etched and the whole bonding surface treated with CLEARFIL™ SE Bond. Subsequently, the restoration was built up using CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal in several layers. For a natural appearance, some brown tint was added to the fissures before finishing and polishing. The restoration shows a natural integration into the surrounding structure and is able to mask the discolouration on the cavity floor.

 

Fig. 1. Pre-operative image showing the amalgam restorations to be replaced.

 

Fig. 2. Appearance of the tooth after removal of the amalgam, caries excavation and cavity preparation.

 

Fig. 3. Tooth built up with CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal (U shade).

 

FINAL SITUATION

 

Fig. 4. Immediate treatment outcome.

 

Dentist:

DR. MICHAŁ POKOJSKI

 

Dr. Michał Pokojski is a graduate of the Medical University of Łódź, Poland. He maintains his private practice in Starachowice, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. His passion is endodontics and esthetic conservative dentistry. In his everyday duties microscope and camera are his main tools to provide his patients with professional and precise procedures and to ensure proper level of communication and understanding. His practice was guided by EBD from the very beginning, because in his opinion knowledge, scientific facts and dedication for what you do are the fundamentals of medicine and dentistry as well. His goal is to treat patients at the highest level of quality using the best available materials, instruments and procedures. His cases are well-known in the world thanks to modern ways of communication like Facebook and Instagram.

 

Clinical case – Recontouring with CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES-2

Recontouring with CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES-2

Clinical case by Dr Salvatore Scolavino

 

This video illustrates the recontouring treatment with dental light-cured restorative composite CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES-2.

 

 

Dentist:

DR SALVATORE SCOLAVINO

 

  • Specialist in Asthetic Dentistry from Naples, Italy
  • Member of the Styleitaliano group which focuses on minimally invasive dentistry techniques
  • Private practice in Nola (NA)
  • Active member SIDOC (Italian Society of Conservative Dentistry), IAED (Italian Academy of Esthetic Dentistry)
  • Author and co-author of scientific publications on national and international journals
  • Lecturer in national and international congresses and events

 

Posterior composite restoration

Posterior composite restoration

Case by Dr Adrien Lavenant

 

Introduction

 

The patient consulted for a follow-up examination and presented with recurrent caries at the maxillary right first molar. A direct treatment with composite needed to be performed. We decided to use Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.´s CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal composite for several reasons: the efficiency of the treatment, favourable handling properties and ease of use.

 

The clinical case illustrations below show the step-by-step approach carried out during a 30-minute treatment session.

 

Fig. 1. Initial situation showing an occlusal caries lesion on the maxillary right first molar.

 

Fig. 2. Pre-operative X-ray.

 

Fig. 3. Isolation of the working field with rubber dam.

 

Fig. 4. Situation after caries excavation and tissue preparation.

 

Fig. 5. Cavity ready for the application of the universal composite: CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick is visible on dentin and enamel and the cavity floor is covered by a thin layer of CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow Low.

 

Fig. 6. Appearance of the tooth after buildup of the restoration with several layers of CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal composite (in the shade U developed for the posterior area).

 

Fig. 7. Stains applied in the occlusal fissures ensure an even more natural appearance.

 

Fig. 8. Final result after polishing with CLEARFIL™ Twist DIA and checking of the occlusion.

 

Fig. 9. Final result immediately after rubber dam removal.

 

Fig. 10. Post-operative X-ray.

 

FINAL SITUATION

 

Fig. 11. Check-up after 15 days with rehydrated dental tissues.

 

Dentist:

DR ADRIEN LAVENANT

 

Dr Adrien Lavenant obtained his DDS degree at the University of Aix-Marseille in 2010. He pursued his post-graduate education in the field of periodontology, restorative and aesthetic dentistry (University Aix-Marseille and Paris).

 

Dr Lavenant is a former member of the teaching staff of the University of Aix-Marseille since 2011 and he continues to teach in the postgraduate program in restorative and aesthetic dentistry.

 

Since 2010, he owns a private practice in Aix-en-Provence specialised in restorative, prosthetic and aesthetic implant dentistry. He has been part of the international Bio-emulation group since 2019 and shares his philosophy of patient care in accordance with the principles of biomimetic dentistry.

 

CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 - The 3 opacities

CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES-2 - The 3 opacities

By Peter Schouten, Technical Manager Kuraray Europe Benelux

 

CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 is the composite that allows intuitive creation of natural-looking restorations. The combination of its self-adaptive capacity, thanks to the use of light diffusion technology, its natural fluorescence, high filler content, fine workability and exceptional polishability provide outstanding aesthetic results.

 

CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 is a forgiving composite. It blends seamlessly with the adjacent tooth structure. This is because CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 incorporates light diffusing technology. This makes it possible to cover the entire VITA range using only VITA A shades.

 

In our endeavors to reproduce nature, we need to step away from the notion that artificial materials do all the work for us. Especially enamel is a difficult kind of tissue to replace with artificial materials like composite. When you replace natural enamel with translucent composite you almost never reach the desired goal! Why is this? The most determinant factor is the difference in value. Natural enamel increases in value in proportion to its thickness, while for (translucent) composite the value decreases.

 

In certain situations, for instance for the reproduction of the incisal edge of a central incisor, where a translucent zone is naturally present, the use of a more or less translucent composite is needed. However, it is often the opacity of a composite that we wish to harness in order to cover up underlying (irregular) discoloration. To do this, the use of a translucent composite is clearly not desirable. In this situation, the most opaque variant is your first choice of composite.

 

You've probably been there: applying anatomical layering techniques with a composite system, only to arrive at a somewhat disappointing result that looks too gray. This can be explained by the fact that, as a manufacturer - and we're certainly not alone here - we have created some confusion by giving composites names such as Dentin and, worse still, Enamel. These names suggest that these materials can be used as a replacement for natural dental tissue. Due to the totally different optical properties of each dental tissue and composite, this can only be achieved within a frequently too narrow spectrum. Therefore, when it comes to the use of the more translucent composite variants, I recommend a cautious approach. Only use such variants where transparency is required.

 

...it is often the opacity of a composite that we wish to harness in order to cover up underlying (irregular) discoloration. To do this, the use of a translucent composite is clearly not desirable. In this situation, the most opaque variant is your first choice of composite.

 

Kuraray Noritake Dental offers three basic opacities within the CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ family. These three variants enable you to create transparency where necessary, or indeed to avoid it in zones where greater coverage is required. The most opaque variant within the CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 family is Premium Dentin. The semi-opaque variant Classic and the semi-translucent variant Premium Enamel.

 

The challenging class IV restoration as an example. The tendency exists to use dentin composite up to the dentin-enamel junction. Don't do this, but instead apply it right up to the outermost edge of the restoration. This means also covering the beveled enamel. Depending on the desired end result, you should only use the more translucent variants, Classic or Premium Enamel, in the incisal third.

 

Working with different variants of CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 in one restoration where more than one variant end at the surface the transition from one type to the other is totally seamless. Since all three variants have virtually the same high filler percentages and filler type. During finishing you won't even notice the transition between the different variants. The polishability of all the variants is also identical.

 

All these qualities make CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 your aesthetic composite for the effortless creation of natural-looking restorations. Both anterior and posterior.

 

FINISHED - Prof Dr Krejci on The future of dentistry

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The future of dentistry

 

Webinar about a disruptive paradigm change of the business model that is being heralded in dentistry: The current concept of imperfect and temporary repairs and re-repairs of heavy symptoms of incurable chronic diseases such as caries, periodontitis, bruxism or erosion is on its way to fade out.

 

For those who are smart enough to join, it will progressively be replaced by high-tech powered early diagnosis of subclinical symptoms and subsequent noninvasive procedures to preserve the natural beauty of the smile of our customers, lifelong.

 

In the past, such an announcement was a foolish dream. Today, it may become reality. Join us for this webinar on the fascinating outlook of modern dentistry!

 

Prof. Dr. Ivo Krejci

Director of the Department of Preventive Oral Dental Care, University of Geneva.

Scientific advisor to the Geneva Dental Hygiene School

since 1998: Head of the Cariology and Endodontology Division, University of Geneva,

1999-2004: Director of the TERBO Department, Section de Médecine Dentaire, University of Geneva,

2000-2009: Vice-President, Section de Médecine Dentaire, University of Geneva,

2009-2018: President of the Dental Clinics of the University of Geneva and

since 2014 also director of the Department of Preventive Dentistry and Basic Dental Care, University of Geneva.

Since 2011: Scientific advisor to the Geneva Dental Hygiene School

Fellow of the Academy of Dental Materials and Honorary Member of the Academia Italiana di Conservativa.

Former Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Dental Research,

Past President of the Academy of Operative Dentistry European Section, Past President of the Swiss Association for Preventive and Restorative Dentistry (SVPR)

 

Amalgam replacement using an innovative resin composite

Amalgam replacement using an innovative resin composite

Case by Dr. Max Andrup

 

This patient presented with a fractured amalgam restoration in the occlusal aspect of the mandibular right first molar. The cavity was shallow resulting in a very favourable C-factor. The C-factor describes the relationship between bonded and unbonded restorative material surfaces and is used as an indicator for polymerization shrinkage stress development in a cavity. Hence, it is essential to manage this factor when working with resin composites.

 

Fig. 1. Initial situation with the fractured amalgam restoration. In the distal aspect of the restoration, some recurrent decay is also visible.

 

Fig. 2. First molar ready for a new restoration after removal of the amalgam and bevelling of the enamel.

 

Fig. 3. Selective etching of the enamel prior to the application of CLEARFIL™ SE Protect into the cavity. Selective etching is performed in order to maximize the bond strength to enamel (by etching) and to dentin (without etching).

 

FINAL SITUATION

 

Fig. 4. Final situation after restoration of the cavity with CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal in the shade U developed for posterior restorations. The favourable C-factor and the fact that the polymerization shrinkage stress produced by the selected material is very low provide the conditions for a good long-term behaviour of the new restoration.

 

Dentist:

 

Dr. Max Andrup graduated from the University of Umeå in 2010 and today runs his private practice in the city of Hudiksvall, Sweden. He has a passion for restorative dentistry with a biomimetic approach.

 

Treatment of primary caries in a third molar

Treatment of primary caries in a third molar

Case by Dr. Michał Pokojski

 

When restoring primary carious lesions in the posterior area with composite, I wish to use a material that allows me to produce high-quality outcomes in an efficient procedure. The most important qualities of the restoration are its perfect marginal integrity and reliable long-term behaviour, which set the stage for a long and healthy life of the otherwise healthy tooth.

 

Reliability paired with ease of use is what I expected from the selected material combination: CLEARFIL™ SE Bond 2, a popular self-etch adhesive containing the original MDP monomer, and CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal. According to Kuraray Noritake Dental, the innovative resin composite comes with a universal shade concept and mechanical properties such as shrinkage, wear resistance and colour stability similar to those of proven CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ products. As a single shade is available for the posterior region, the need for shade determination is eliminated, which allows the dental practitioner to focus on the clinical work steps. In this case, a small primary defect in a third molar was restored. The outcome speaks for itself.

 

Fig. 1. Situation during cavity preparation revealing the carious lesion.

 

Fig. 2. Prepared cavity after the application of the bonding agent.

 

FINAL SITUATION

 

Fig. 3. Treatment outcome with the composite harmoniously integrated into the surrounding structure.

 

Dentist:

DR. MICHAŁ POKOJSKI

 

Dr. Michał Pokojski is a graduate of the Medical University of Łódź, Poland. He maintains his private practice in Starachowice, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. His passion is endodontics and esthetic conservative dentistry. In his everyday duties microscope and camera are his main tools to provide his patients with professional and precise procedures and to ensure proper level of communication and understanding. His practice was guided by EBD from the very beginning, because in his opinion knowledge, scientific facts and dedication for what you do are the fundamentals of medicine and dentistry as well. His goal is to treat patients at the highest level of quality using the best available materials, instruments and procedures. His cases are well-known in the world thanks to modern ways of communication like Facebook and Instagram.

 

Dr Jorge Espigares on CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal - A smart and easy-to-use system that works for the vast majority of your daily cases

Recording 10.02.2021 09:30 CET - Dr Jorge Espigares

CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal Composite

A smart and easy-to-use system that works for the vast majority of your daily cases

Webinar to learn how intelligent simplification benefits your daily work. Discover MAJESTY ES-2 Universal, a smart and easy-to-use system that will work for the vast majority of your daily cases. Its light-cure, radiopaque restorative material provides accurate color matching, high polishability and excellent physical properties. This makes the product ideal for both anterior and posterior restorations.

 

 

 

 

ABOUT DR JORGE ESPIGARES, DDS, PHD

Dr. Jorge Espigares received his DDS degree at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Granada in Spain and obtained his PhD degree under the supervision of Prof. Tagami at Tokyo Medical and Dental University in Japan. Specialized in Cariology and Operative Dentistry, Dr. Jorge Espigares has clinical experience in Spain and UK, and has authored and coauthored full-length research publications with his colleagues at TMDU.

 

 

Dr Jorge Espigares on CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal - A smart and easy-to-use system that works for the vast majority of your daily cases

RECORDING 10.02.2021 09:30 CET - Dr Jorge Espigares

CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal Composite

A smart and easy-to-use system that works for the vast majority of your daily cases

Webinar to learn how intelligent simplification benefits your daily work. Discover MAJESTY ES-2 Universal, a smart and easy-to-use system that will work for the vast majority of your daily cases. Its light-cure, radiopaque restorative material provides accurate color matching, high polishability and excellent physical properties. This makes the product ideal for both anterior and posterior restorations.

 

 

 

 

ABOUT DR JORGE ESPIGARES, DDS, PHD

Dr. Jorge Espigares received his DDS degree at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Granada in Spain and obtained his PhD degree under the supervision of Prof. Tagami at Tokyo Medical and Dental University in Japan. Specialized in Cariology and Operative Dentistry, Dr. Jorge Espigares has clinical experience in Spain and UK, and has authored and coauthored full-length research publications with his colleagues at TMDU.

 

 

Interview: Dr Adham Elsayed discusses CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal

Interview: Dr Adham Elsayed discusses CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal

In this interview, Dr Adham Elsayed, certified specialist in dental prosthodontics and implants and clinical and scientific manager at Kuraray Noritake Dental, details the benefits of the company’s new CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal composite and explains its application in the daily dental workflow.

 

Though dentists are becoming increasingly specialised, there’s a growing demand for products that can be used for all indications. How does CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal fit this model?

 

First, we need to explain the meaning of the term ‘universal’ in this context. Previously, there have been two types of composites that differ according to the area of application: anterior composites, used in Class III, IV and V restorations where the aesthetic outcome is the priority, and posterior composites, in which the mechanical properties like strength and wear rate are more important. Universal composites, then, are those that can be used for all types of restorations in the anterior as well as the posterior region.

 

Another way in which ‘universal’ can be considered is in relation to shade. In this case, the term is used to describe a restorative composite system that exists in fewer shades, one that can adapt to the tooth structure independent of the colour of the tooth. A major benefit of this type of composites is that it offers a simplified workflow.

 

CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal is essentially universal in both meanings: it is one system that can be used for posterior and anterior restorations, and it is also provided in only three shades—one for posterior, and two for anterior.

 

 

Universal products, whether they are luting cements, bonding agents or composites, are attractive to dentists as long as they offer simplification of the treatment procedure without compromising quality and durability.

 

How does CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal build upon the success of the CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ range?

 

The CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ family is very well established at this stage. It includes such products as CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ Posterior, one of the most popular posterior composites owing to its superior mechanical properties and minimal polymerisation shrinkage. CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 is an extensive system that is highly beneficial thanks to its outstanding optical properties and ability to produce high-end aesthetics in the anterior region using Kuraray Noritake Dental’s multilayering technique. The three flowable alternatives of CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow, with different consistencies, are also other successful members of the family.

 

Kuraray Noritake Dental now continues the success story of CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ with the latest innovative product that can change the definition of the universal composite. CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal incorporates several attributes from the well-established ES-2 and ES Flow, including Kuraray Noritake Dental’s light diffusion technology (LDT).

 

Speaking of LDT—how does this technology benefit the composite?

 

LDT allows the material to scatter and reflect light rays at many different angles, which, in turn, allows the composite restoration to diffuse light in a similar way to the surrounding tooth structure. Hence, it eliminates aesthetic problems like the visibility of restoration and preparation borders. Thanks to innovative LDT, optimal particle fillers and opacity, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal blends seamlessly with the surrounding tooth structure and emulates natural teeth, eliminating the need for shade selection.

 

 

As you mentioned, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal comes with one shade for posterior restorations and two for anterior restorations. Can such a reduced shade range still truly deliver aesthetic restorations?

 

CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal is not the first composite on the market with a reduced shade system. However, we can safely say that it is the first to focus on aesthetics and not just on reducing the number of shades.

 

We know from experience that using one-shade composite systems in the anterior region mostly leads to unsatisfying aesthetic results, even with the use of an opaquer composite to reduce shade-matching interference. This is due to the fact that trying to provide one shade for all posterior and anterior restorations, and for all tooth shades, compromises the aesthetic to a high extent. In other words, using a highly translucent material to try to match all restorations and shades will result in the interference of other objects in the mouth, such as the tongue, gingivae and so on.

 

Kuraray Noritake understood this fact well and solved the problem by introducing three shades with translucencies designed to match specific indications. It is important to note the simplicity of the workflow, since only one syringe per restoration is required. This makes CLEARFIL Majesty™ ES-2 Universal a true game-changer, as it provides the perfect match between simplicity and aesthetics.

 

What other advantages does this new composite deliver?

 

Other advantages include the superior mechanical properties for which the CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ family is already known, such as favourable wear properties, low shrinkage stress and high strength. It can be polished easily and retains its gloss. Moreover, the handling of the material is a huge advantage: this includes a long working time of about 270 seconds under ambient light. It is non-sticky and can be sculpted easily.

 

 

Which dental professionals would benefit most from this product?

 

The perfect match between simplicity and aesthetics offers the clinician several benefits. It delivers a very straightforward time-saving procedure without compromising aesthetic results. There is no need for exact shade selection, thereby excluding visible errors of non-matching shades, and there is also a reduced amount of material stock needed. Therefore, in my opinion, this should be the product of choice for most cases in everyday practice.

 

Advances and developments in dental materials are rapidly accelerating, and clinicians should integrate these innovations and make their daily practice more efficient with simplified workflows, time-saving procedures, fewer material selections and, accordingly, less technique sensitivity and less need for dental practice personnel to become acquainted with an abundance of materials.

 

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