News Feature The universal trend in dentistry 20 aug. 2020 Dentistry is currently experiencing an interesting evolution. While dentists are becoming increasingly specialised, the demand for products that can be used for all indications continues to grow. These systems and materials are part of a universal trend in dentistry—a trend that Kuraray Noritake Dental is extremely well suited to accommodate. Advancing adhesive dentistry As the technology has developed, dental adhesives have progressed from no-etching to total-etching and then self-etching systems. In 1978, Kuraray Noritake Dental introduced CLEARFIL™ BOND SYSTEM-F, the world’s first total-etching adhesive system. More than four decades later, the company is still setting standards with CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick, a one-step dental bonding agent that can be used in total-etching, self-etching and selective-etching modes. Combining Kuraray’s original MDP monomer with hydrophilic amide monomers, CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick is designed to be less technique-sensitive than other one-step solutions and has been proved scientifically to deliver stronger, more stable bonds. It is not just bonding agents that are becoming universally applicable either. A dental cement like Kuraray Noritake’s PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal builds upon the success of previous generations of PANAVIA™ to deliver optimal bonding to dental tissue as well as to metal and zirconia materials. This self-adhesive resin cement always requires the same procedure, even when bonding porcelain, lithium disilicate and composites, without the need for a primer. The reason? It’s the addition of a unique long carbon chain silane. Universal composites and cleaners The silane technology behind PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal can also be found in CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow, a universal flowable composite suitable for all cavity classes. Its small, durable filler particles help to ensure excellent flexural and mechanical strength, while special cluster fillers provide a light diffusion effect similar to that of natural teeth. Creating aesthetically natural and reliable restorations is easier than ever with CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow. As the latest addition to the CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES series, CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES-2 Universal offers a smart and easy-to-use system that will work for the vast majority of your daily cases. Its light-cure, radiopaque restorative material which provides accurate color matching, high polishability and excellent physical properties, makes the product ideal for both anterior and posterior restorations. What makes this Universal series truly special is that the shades cover all shades of the VITA classical A1-D3 shade standard with a limited number of syringes/PLTs depending on the cavity class. If you opt for CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal, just a few shades will do the trick. And when considering Kuraray Noritake’s forays into universal solutions, let us not forget the new KATANA™ Cleaner, a non-abrasive cleaner that, unlike other options on the market, can be used both intra- and extra-orally. Backed by extensive scientific research, the KATANA™ Cleaner comes with a single-handed delivery cap and an extremely straightforward method of application: simply apply with a rubbing motion for at least 10 seconds, rinse with water and air-dry before cementation. Making dentistry more streamlined The modern dental practice is often multidisciplinary in its nature, which can result in the need to store many more products than there might be space for. Through these universal products and others, Kuraray Noritake is aiming to make dentistry simpler and more efficient.
Clinical Cases Clinical case: Full-mouth rehabilitation using multiple types of Zirconia 13 aug. 2020 This case was conducted by Dr Davide Cortellini, owner of Studio Cortellini in Riccione in Italy, and dental technician Angelo Canale, owner of Canale dental laboratory in Rimini in Italy. This patient came to the clinic to improve her chewing ability and aesthetic level. The physical examination revealed the presence of several endogenous erosive lesions that made chewing difficult, in addition to partly affecting the esthetics due to decrease in enamel thickness and the presence of dyschromic composite restorations. The possibility of using the new types of both tetragonal and cubic multilayer zirconia made it possible for us to plan the complete covering of all the elements with extremely conservative crowns with thicknesses between 0.5 and 1 mm in the axial and occlusal areas and up to 0.2 mm at the margin. VERTICAL PREPARATIONS Very conservative vertical preparations were carried out in the enamel without anesthesia. In the upper arch, the front group was prepared for full-veneer crowns, while the lower front group was treated with conventional lithium disilicate veneers without interproximal separation. In this case too, vertical preparations were carried out without finishing line. The impression was made using a 3Shape TRIOS intraoral scanner. The technician modeled the zirconia restorations that were then completed by the ceramist. Knife Edge Preparation No finishing line SCANNING SEQUENCE 1. Temporary 2. Lower arch 3. Upper arch 4. Bite Digital DV models of temporary teeth The three different materials were selected on the basis of the specific positions inside the mouth: UTML for the anterior teeth STML for the premolars HTML for the molars The final result shows excellent integration between the 3 different types of zirconia and a good natural feeling. Bucco-lingual thickness: 0.6 mm Interproximal thickness: 0.5 mm MINIMAL PREP KATANA™ (KATANA™ MICRO LAYER) HARMONIC OPTICAL INTEGRATION The full-mouth rehabilitation procedure using three different types of zirconia led to a functional and beautiful treatment outcome. The optical integration between the materials is excellent and the high translucency especially in the anterior region creates a true-to-life appearance. Initial situation Final situation APPROACH WITH MINIMAL INVASIVE PREPARATIONS - REPORT ON THE SELECTION OF MULTI-LAYERED ZIRCONIA Dental zirconia is no longer just the opaque framework material introduced two decades ago. Nowadays, it offers the high strength needed for long-span bridges, dentin-like translucency and strength perfect for thin-walled posterior crowns, or enamel-like optical properties for beautiful anterior restorations - depending on its composition and structure. Kuraray Noritake offers three types of dental zirconia - three with a multilayered structure created using patented powder coloring technology. They differ with regard to their optical and mechanical properties, which makes it possible to choose an ideal material for every clinical situation. Dentists: DR. DAVIDE CORTELLINI Dr. Cortellini graduated with honours in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics from the University of Siena in 1992. He won the scholarship of the Italian Society of Periodontology for the year 1994-95. He then received the opportunity to attend the Department of Periodontology and Fixed Prosthetics of Prof. NP. Lang at the University of Bern in Switzerland, carrying out clinical and research activities. He obtained the title of „Doctor Medicinae Dentium“ (D.M.D.) at the same university in 2000. Dr. Cortellini is the author of scientific publications in international journals of aesthetic dentistry. He is an active member and advisor to the Italian Academy of Prosthetic Dentistry, and a member of the International Academy for Digital Dental Medicine. He holds conferences in Italy and abroad and is dedicated to clinical activity in his own practice in Riccione, where he primarily focuses on aesthetic and digital prosthetics and complex prosthetic rehabilitation. CDT. ANGELO CANALE Mr. Canale is a dental technician graduated high school in 1981. He’s the owner of a dental laboratory in Rimini since 1986. He is specialized in fixed prosthesis on natural teeth and on implants with a metal free approach using different kind of materials. He is always interested about digital technique using CAD-CAM systems (in his laboratory the 80% of the work comes from digital impressions). He is co-author of international publications on PPAD, QDT, EJED and THE JOURNAL OF ADHESIVE DENTISTRY concerning the use of metal free in prosthesis. He is a speaker in national and international congress.
Instructional videos - Episode 7 - Cerabien ZR (CZR) - Luster porcelain build-up technique, internal stain technique and adjusting chroma by internal staining 12 aug. 2020 We are pleased to share with you the following short video series of MDT. Alek Aronin using CERABIEN ZR (CZR) for Luster Porcelain Build-Up Technique, Internal Stain Technique and Adjusting Chroma by Internal Staining. Each step will be explained in the chapters below.
Instructional videos - Episode 6 - Super Porcelain EX-3 - Speed enamel build-up technique and internal stain on the opaque 12 aug. 2020 We are pleased to share with you the following short video series of MDT. Alek Aronin using Super Porcelain EX-3 for Speed Enamel Build-up Technique and Internal Stain on the Opaque. Each step will be explained in the chapters below.
Instructional videos - Episode 5 - Katana Zirconia - Stain & glaze wipeoff technique 11 aug. 2020 We are pleased to present the following short video series of MDT. Kazunobu Yamada using Katana Zirconia UTML for Stain & Glaze Wipeoff Technique. Each step will be explained in the chapters below.
Instructional videos - Episode 4 - Cerabien ZR (CZR) - Build-up technique 6 aug. 2020 We are pleased to present the following short video series of MDT. Hitoshi Aoshima using Cerabien ZR (CZR) for Build-up Technique. Each step will be explained in the chapters below.
Webinars RECORDING 24.06.2020 17.00 CEST - Dr Davide Cortellini on the “winning triad” 30 iul. 2020 Zirconia, Oral scanner, feather edge preparation: the “winning triad” The introduction of digital technology associated with the development of the latest zirconia materials offers the clinical and the dental technician a wide range of solutions to achieve aesthetics and function in a simple, predictable and above all conservative way. A further type of vertical preparation called "Minimally Invasive Vertical Preparation" has been introduced, applicable to numerous prosthetic clinical situations including cases of aesthetics. Minimally invasive vertical preparations, new type of zirconia and intraoral scanners represent a “winner triad” for today's prosthetic therapy. ABOUT DR DAVIDE CORTELLINI Graduated with honors in Dentistry at the University of Siena in 1992, wins the scholarship of the Italian Society of Periodontology (SIDP) for the year 1994-95. He therefore has the opportunity to attend the Department of Periodontology and Fixed Prosthesis of Prof. NP. Lang at the University of Bern in Switzerland, carrying out clinical and research activities. He obtained the title of "Doctor Medicinae Dentium" (D.M.D.) at the same University in 2000. Author of scientific publications in international journals, he is an Active Member of the Italian Academy of Prosthetic Dentistry (AIOP). Active member of the International Academy of Digital Dentistry (IADDM). He lectures in Italy and abroad, and he owns his private practice in Riccione mainly oriented to digital, aesthetic and complex prosthetic rehabilitations.
Instructional videos - Episode 3 - KATANA - Sintering 18 iul. 2020 We are pleased to present the third episode of our short KATANA video series on how to check and manage your sintering. Each step will be explained in the chapters below. The full video can be viewed at the bottom of this page.
Instructional videos - Episode 2 - KATANA - Pre Sintering treatment 17 iul. 2020 We are pleased to present the second episode of our short KATANA video series on how to improve your restoration before sintering. Each step will be explained in the chapters below. The full video can be viewed at the bottom of this page.
Instructional videos - Episode 1 - Katana Zirconia - Design and milling 16 iul. 2020 We are pleased to present “Katana Zirconia Design’ - a short video series on how to improve your design and milling. Each step will be explained in the chapters below. The full video can be viewed at the bottom of this page.