Live streaming: KATANA™ Zirconia YML Symposium on July 3, 2021

Discover the next step in the evolution of multi-layered zirconia!

 

Let us introduce you to KATANA™ Zirconia YML, the next step in the evolution of multi-layered zirconia! The material of superlatives will take center stage at the KATANA™ Zirconia YML Virtual Kick-Off Symposium on July 3, 2021. Renowned experts from the scientific and practical field will share important facts and first-hand information on the unique allrounder and its ability to empower dental laboratories.

 

 

Celebrating the launch of the new member to our KATANA™ Zirconia family, we will show you how aesthetic outcomes are achieved with minimal effort, how design flexibility puts you in control and how the pace of procedures is accelerated without compromising quality.

 

Hence, participation is highly recommended for everyone striving for more: more safety, more reliability, more simplicity and, ultimately, more time.

 

Registration and further information: www.kuraraysymposium.info

 

KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Block - The ideal balance

Interview with Peter Schouten, Technical Manager, Kuraray Europe Benelux

 

PRECISION - STRENGTH - POLISHABILITY

 

When creating KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Block for CAD/CAM, our goal was to develop a block that would be easy to grind while delivering a smooth surface. Of course, its mechanical properties had to be first-rate, and we aimed for excellent gloss retention. Finally, it goes without saying that KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Block restorations had to be durable as well as being suitable for adhesive cementing.

 

Existing hybrid ceramic blocks on the market (except for VITA™ Enamic) are produced in the same way as direct dental filling composites, namely, silanized filler mixed with synthetic resin. The composite is then formed into a block or a mold and polymerised. The disadvantages are a non-uniform distribution of the filler particles and an increased risk of trapped air which can result in voids. Instead, KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Block uses the unique Filler Press and Monomer Infiltration method, developed by Koichi Okada et al. The treatment of the filler is what makes this method so unique.

 

Nano-sized silica fillers pre-treated with silane combined with nano-sized alumina fillers are densely compressed into a block which is subsequently impregnated with resin. Finally, the blocks are polymerized by heat to achieve a maximized degree of polymerization. Blocks manufactured in this way have a dense, homogenous and virtually void-free structure.

 

 

SEM photos show the microstructure of KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Block, in a comparison with other materials. KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Block is filled densely and uniformly with only nano-sized filler.

 

Smooth

Owing to the high filler content with filler particles of up to a maximum of 40 μm, KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Block is not only strong but also extremely easy to grind. Thanks to smooth result the next step - polishing - is simplicity itself.

 

Strong

The KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Block is yet another example of how we have fully exploited our knowledge and expertise in the silanisation of fillers. The nano-sized, optimally silanised silica fillers establish tight connection between silica and resin-matrix. This is essential when aiming to achieve strong and stable prosthetics.

 

 

*Not a trademark of Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.
** Test Condition: Toothbrush wear test using tooth paste. Load: 250 g.
Source: Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.

 

Polishability

The dense, homogenous, and void free structure of KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Block is the reason that the high gloss easily achieved with polishing only will be long-lasting. KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Block shows virtually no reduction of gloss after tens of thousands of brushing movements in the toothbrush test.

For optimum, long-lasting and durable results, it goes without saying that KATANA™ AVENCIA™ Block restorations should be affixed with one of the products from the PANAVIA™ family.

 

TEETHMATE™ DESENSITIZER wins Dental Advisor’s Top Product Award for the seventh time in a row

Wouldn’t it be great to have a single dental material indicated for the treatment of all kinds of hypersensitivities? A product that effectively and durably occludes exposed dentinal tubules caused by gingival recession, dental erosion or excessive toothbrushing, but also works in the context of professional tooth cleaning, scaling and root planning, tooth whitening or restorative procedures? The fact that Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.’s TEETHMATE™ DESENSITIZER is ideally suited for all those indications by providing lasting hypersensitivity relief is surely one of the reasons for its winning of a Dental Advisor award for the seventh consecutive year.

 

Designed to crystallize hydroxyapatite (HAp) from the ground up, TEETHMATE™ DESENSITIZER reliably seals exposed dentinal tubules and enamel cracks.

 

Consisting of natural calcium and phosphate, the product may even be applied to freshly prepared tooth structure without negatively affecting the bond strength of subsequently utilized dental adhesives or cements.

 

The consultants of the Dental Advisor conducted a six-month clinical study to be able to evaluate the performance of TEETHMATE™ DESENSITIZER. They selected 27 patients with hypersensitivity issues in their dental practices. Thermal testing with cold air was used to identify the affected teeth, 54 of which were included in the evaluation. For the initial assessment, patients were asked to evaluate their level and frequency of hypersensitivity per tooth on a five-point scale (1 = severe, persistent sensitivity to 5 = no sensitivity). Subsequently, TEETHMATE™ DESENSITIZER was applied according to the instructions for use. Sensitivity was evaluated again immediately after the treatment and six months later. At baseline, 91 percent of the patients stated that they had no or only mild, sporadic sensitivity, which was still the case for 85 percent after six months. This indicates that the product is very effective in providing immediate and even long-term hypersensitivity relief.

 

Hence, it is not surprising that TEETHMATE™ DESENSITIZER has been among the winners of the Dental Advisor’s Top Product Award every year between 2015 and 2021.

 



Study results that confirm the material’s effectiveness in reducing pre- and post-operative sensitivity in the context of tooth whitening1 and indirect restoration procedures2 are also available, so that users can count on a reliable performance in a wide range of indications.

 

References

1. Mehta D, Jyothi S, Moogi P, Finger WJ, Sasaki K. Novel treatment of in-office tooth bleaching sensitivity: A randomized, placebo-controlled clinical study. J Esthet Restor Dent. 2018 May;30(3):254-258.
2. Shetty R, Bhat AN, Mehta D, Finger WJ. Effect of a Calcium Phosphate Desensitizer on Pre- and Postcementation Sensitivity of Teeth Prepared for Full-Coverage Restorations: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Study. Int J Prosthodont. 2017 Jan/Feb;30(1):38-42.

 

Flowable composites. A universal solution?

By Peter Schouten, Technical Manager, Kuraray Europe Benelux

 

The first flowable composites, or flowables, appeared on the dental market in the 1990s. The composition of these materials was entirely based on that of existing packable composites: They contained the same filler particles and resin matrix, but a reduced filler content. Hence, they had a lower viscosity, resulting in better flow characteristics for easy modelling and adaptability to the cavity, but weaker physical and mechanical properties than their packable counterparts. This made them not more than a useful addition to the existing portfolio of resin-based composites: They were widely used as, among others, filling material for Class V lesions and as a liner in large Class I and II cavities.

 

To broaden the initially limited range of indications, Kuraray Noritake Dental decided to focus on improving the mechanical and physical properties of flowables by developing an entirely new range of products: CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow universal flowable composite. Although its predecessor; CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ Flow has higher filler loading and similar mechanical properties, the term universal indicates that the materials are universally applicable. Indeed, the potential indications are vast when compared with the range of indications of a flowable in the past. No matter whether the user wants to apply it as a liner or plans an extensive Class II restoration, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow is an ideal choice.

 

Three flowability options

 

As Kuraray Noritake Dental wanted to create a product that performs as desired in every indication, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow is available in three flowability variants. The high flowability material CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow High (with green label) was designed for use as a liner, the filling of small imperfections and the restoration of small lesions allowing for micro-invasive preparations. The medium flowability variant CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow Low (with blue label) is the most universal of the series and can be used for most indications. The lowest flowability option is CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow Super Low (with red label). It may be used in the context of creating larger posterior restorations and for cementing of inlays or onlays.

 

Appreciated by practitioners

 

The fact that the product works well in the hands of the dental practitioner was confirmed in the independent publication Dental Advisor: In the issue January-February 2019 (Volume 36, Number 1), CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow won Dental Advisor's Top Product Award for the fifth year in a row. In the report, it was described as “Universal Highly-Filled Flowable”, and this is exactly what it is!

 

CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow won Dental Advisor’s Top Product Award for the fifth year in a row.

 

 

 

 

Unlike the early generation flowables, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow has a high filler content and a flexural strength that is higher than that of most frequently used more paste-like composites.

 

All three variants are high strength. Compare this with your existing composite.

Given that the universal flowable composite offers so many beneficial properties, dental practitioners might be tempted to replace the packable composite they have been using so far with CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow. For the majority of indications, this is indeed possible. Those who do so, will also find that application and modelling directly from the syringe works very well, eliminating the need for a separate instrument.

 

Unique technologies

 

What makes the material so unique? It is probably the combination of existing and new technologies that is responsible for superior mechanical properties, a high aesthetic potential and great handling characteristics. Kuraray Noritake’s unique light diffusion technology utilized in the aesthetic composite range CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 is also used in CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow. Combined with proprietary filler technology, this innovative ingredient is responsible for the fact that restorations made of CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow are assimilated within the surrounding tooth structure almost automatically.

 

The third decisive component is silane technology. The long-chain silane used in CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow provides for an optimum wetting capacity of the filler particles. This is a key reason why it is possible to increase the filler percentage to such a high level. After polymerization, the strong bond between the filler and the synthetic resin, brought about by the silane, creates a long-lasting bond. The water absorption is therefore also extremely low, a property any user of composites from Kuraray Noritake may be familiar with.

 

The unique composition of CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow is also responsible for a great polishability and polish retention. Polishing is effortless. Even wiping with alcohol will give a quite nice gloss.

 

With all these benefits combined in one product, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow offers unparalleled convenience when it comes to creating composite restorations. Kuraray Noritake Dental is proud to have driven technological innovation and applied new developments them in the right way to give the user endless options with a universal flowable composite.

 

CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow: Editor’s Choice and six times Top Product Award winner

Sometimes, you need it runny so that it flows into every corner or undercut, and sometimes, you need it to stay put where applied or malleable to create a specific shape. It is difficult to cover every flowable composite indication with a single viscosity. That is why Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. offers CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow with three different levels of flowability: High, Low, and Super Low. The level of flowability is selected depending on the indication, and the geometry and size of the cavity. For example, the high-flowability option is best suited as a cavity liner, while the super low flowability variant is preferable in the context of composite veneering.



However, the material has much more to offer, as confirmed by the consultants of the Dental Advisor who have honored the product with an Editors’ Choice and a Top Product Award for the sixth time in a row (Volume 38, Number 01, January-February 2021).

 

The 29 Dental Advisor consultants tested the medium flowability variant (Low) of CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow in their dental practices. They assessed the product’s performance regarding placement/handling, esthetics, viscosity and polishability. All four properties received an “excellent” rating. CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow Low shows no running during placement, while it offers a good adaptation to the cavity walls and even flows into narrow areas. Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.’s Light Diffusion technology provides that the material integrates seamlessly with the surrounding tooth structure and a glossy surface is obtained simply by wiping with a cotton roll soaked in alcohol.

 

 

Due to these properties and a convincing overall performance, the product received a 98 percent rating, and all 29 consultants stated that they would recommend CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow to a colleague. Since 2015, the product has won the Top Product Award time and again, and with its three viscosities, it is likely to be the product of choice for an even broader range of indications.

 

Meet our award-winning products

With so many different adhesives, cements, and restorative materials available on the dental market, it seems difficult to decide which products are best suited to fulfill the individual requirements. A direct comparison obtained through testing of all products in the dental office is simply impossible due to the great number of available solutions. Laboratory investigations provide information about specific product properties, but usually cannot create the overall picture. Moreover, the results of different tests are barely comparable due to variations in test conditions. Clinical study results are very useful as they shed light on clinical (long-term) performance of selected materials, but they are usually published years after a product’s launch. Hence, they are not available in the early stages. A great source of information are practice-based evaluations, as they support potential users in identifying high-quality dental materials.

 

One of the institutions conducting and publishing practice-based clinical evaluations and product performance tests is the US-based DENTAL ADVISOR. Once per year, the dental materials and equipment with the best performance receive a Top Product or Preferred Product Award. The list of winners is published online (www.dentaladvisor.com) and in the January-February issue of the DENTAL ADVISOR. In 2021, numerous products from Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. were among the award winners.

 

Top Product Awards

 

 

CLEARFIL™ SE Protect received a Top Product Award in the category Direct Restoratives, Bonding Agent: Self-Etch. The self-etch adhesive is based on the formulation of the gold standard two-step self-etch adhesive CLEARFIL™ SE BOND but contains an extra MDPB monomer offering an antibacterial cavity-cleansing effect and fluoride for long-term fluoride release. The honoring of the DENTAL ADVISOR is based on a material test carried out by 13 DENTAL ADVISOR consultants and editors in their dental offices for six weeks. Due to its excellent performance, the antibacterial self-etch adhesive received a 98 percent clinical rating.

 

For the sixth year in a row, the Top Product Award in the category Direct Restoratives, Composite: Highly Filled Flowable went to CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow.

 

 

The universal flowable composite that also became the Editor’s Choice comes in three different levels of flowability, from high to super low*. This enables the user to choose the right viscosity for every clinical situation – with the high flowability variant being the perfect choice for cavity lining and as a resin coat in IDS procedures, and the super low flowability option being specifically suited for direct veneer procedures and even for build-up of posterior cusps etc. The universal flowable composite was tested by 29 consultants of the DENTAL ADVISOR in more than 900 clinical applications. The evaluated properties – placement/handling, aesthetics, viscosity and polishability – were rated “excellent”. This led to a recommendation rate of 100 percent and a 98 percent overall clinical rating.

*DENTAL ADVISOR evaluated only the standard level of flowability (Low), because other two variants are not available in US.

 

A product that earned recognition from the Dental Advisor for the seventh time already is TEETHMATE™ DESENSITIZER for hypersensitivity treatment.

 

 

The product that won a Top Product Award this year was designed to create hydroxyapatite (HAp), which is able to occlude open dentinal tubules and enamel cracks. This leads to a significant reduction of hypersensitivities when applied to exposed, mechanically treated or freshly prepared dentin. When used in the context of restorative treatment, TEETHMATE™ DESENSITIZER does not have a negative effect on the bond strength of dental adhesives or cements. A six-month clinical evaluation conducted by the DENTAL ADVISOR involving 27 patients with gingival recession-related hypersensitivity revealed that the use of the product is very effective in providing immediate and even long-term (six-months) hypersensitivity relief. This resulted in an excellent rating with a score of 96 percent.

 

In the category Self-Adhesive Cement, an additional Top Product Award went to PANAVIA™ SA Cement Plus. The dual-cure self-adhesive resin cement stands out due to its ease of use, favorable viscosity and an easy excess removal feature after tack-curing.

 

Preferred Products

 

 

Among the 2021 Preferred Products that also received an Editor’s Choice label is PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal. The Top Product Award winning self-adhesive universal resin cement from 2020 contains the unique LCSi monomer. This monomer is a silane coupling agent, which has a unique long carbon chain in its molecule. This carbon chain establishes a durable, chemical bond with porcelain, lithium disilicate and composite resin without the need for a separate silane containing primer. The other key technology present in the formulation is the original MDP monomer, which ensures chemical reactiveness with zirconia, dentin and enamel. Together, the technologies ensure that PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal produces a strong and durable bond with virtually every restorative material without the need for a separate primer. Its handling characteristics, aesthetics and gingival friendliness received very good to excellent ratings from 31 clinical evaluators, who used the cement in 516 applications. The result of the overall clinical rating was 96 percent.

 

Moreover, CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick was honored as a Preferred Product by the Dental Advisor consultants for the second consecutive year.

 

 

The universal bonding agent may be applied using the self-etch technique or – together with K-ETCHANT syringe – in the selective enamel etch or total-etch technique. Containing our rapid bond technology – a combination of the original MDP monomer with innovative hydrophilic amide monomers – the adhesive works instantly and without the need for extended exposure times, application of multiple layers or extensive rubbing into the tooth structure. The fast and easy application procedure was one of the main reasons for the consultants of the DENTAL ADVISOR to select CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick as a Preferred Product and Editor’s Choice with a 98 percent score in a clinical evaluation.

 

 

Finally, CLEARFIL™ CERAMIC PRIMER PLUS became a Preferred Product in 2019, 2020 and 2021, and an Editor’s Choice in 2021. It contains the original MDP monomer and a silane monomer, which ensure excellent bond strength to all kinds of restorative materials, i.e., to silica-based ceramics, zirconia, composites and even metals. Users benefit from procedural simplicity as the product is just applied and dried to the bonding surface after the recommended pretreatment. In a clinical evaluation, the product received a recommendation rate of 96 percent and a 96 percent overall score from the DENTAL ADVISOR consultants.

 

Conclusion

 

Most of the Kuraray Noritake Dental products that received an award this year are based on resin technologies, one of our key competencies. In the 1980s, we developed the original MDP monomer, a functional monomer, which is an essential component of any adhesive product we introduced down to the present day, including the award-winning CLEARFIL™ SE Protect, PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal, CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick and CLEARFIL™ CERAMIC PRIMER PLUS. This is only one of our many areas of expertise. We also provide users with preventive products and a whole range of restorative materials – from composite filling materials like CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES Flow to dental ceramics like KATANA™ Zirconia UTML, STML and HTML. We see the winning of the awards as a positive proof of a reliable product performance that supports dental practitioners in reaching their own goals.

 

"The multi-layered aspect of KATANA Zirconia is excellent"

Interview with Dr Imad Ghandour

 

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.

 

Achieve durable zirconia bonding with PANAVIA™ V5 and PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal

With 40 years of success in the commercial dental products market, Kuraray Noritake Dental has firmly established its commitment to providing leading-edge solutions for adhesive dentistry. The 1983 introduction of the PANAVIA™ EX resin cement, which utilized Kuraray’s original MDP monomer technology, set the industry standard for adhesion and has continued to do so for over 30 years since. With PANAVIA™ V5, and PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal which is the latest addition to PANAVIA™ family, Kuraray Noritake Dental presents a pair of resin cements designed for strong, durable bonding for zirconia-based and other restorations.

 

PANAVIA™ V5

 

PANAVIA™ V5 is a resin cement with exceptional procedural simplicity and predictability. It sets a new standard for adhesion to the KATANA™ Zirconia Block or other zirconia, allowing for self-cure dentine bond strengths equal to our gold-standard light-cure bonding agent, CLEARFIL™ SE BOND. PANAVIA™ V5 offers natural aesthetic stability in shading through its amine-free paste, which is available in five shades and has been scientifically proven to demonstrate a lower level of post-curing colour variance than other cements.

 

PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal

 

PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal is a forerunner in self-adhesive resin cements that adheres virtually to all materials including glass ceramics. The original silane coupling agent, LCSi monomer, incorporated in the paste creates a strong chemical bond to porcelain, lithium disilicate and composite resin. Available in an automix or handmix option, its high concentration of MDP monomer allows for increased chemical reactiveness with zirconia, which, combined with mechanical retention created by sandblasting, has been demonstrated as crucial for durable bonding to this material. Building upon the success of our PANAVIA™ SA Cement Plus, it offers a wide range of indications for adhesion and is suitable for crowns/bridges, inlays/onlays, posts, and even adhesion bridges.

 

One single procedure, no primers needed

One single procedure, no primers needed

By Peter Schouten, Technical Manager Kuraray Europe Benelux

 

Kuraray Noritake’s self-adhesive cement series, PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal, has evolved through several stages of development since it was first introduced as “CLEARFIL™ SA Cement”. Over time, various improvements have been implemented, bringing us to our latest product: PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal. Improvements include: strengthening of the bonding power to dental tissue, increasing the storage temperature to room temperature and extending the shelf life to three years. What remained the same - the easy removal of any excess cement, the moisture tolerance and the integration of the original MDP monomer.

 

 

The original MDP enables PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal to be bonded to dental tissue as well as to metals and zirconia ceramics. Until recently, the chemical bonding of glass-based materials such as porcelain, glass ceramics, including lithium disilicate, and composite, was only possible with an additional silane-based primer.

 

With the introduction of PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal the silanisation step has become redundant. Instead, the silane has been incorporated into the PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal paste. As a result, there is only one single universal procedure, without the need for separate primers.

 

 

LCSi

 

Adding silane to the paste sounds easy. However, there are some limiting factors. For example, keeping silane in the form of γ-MPS (γ-methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane) active for a long time is a challenge. This is partly due to γ-MPS’ hydrophilic nature. Contact with water under acidic condition results in hydrolysis of alkoxy groups of silane. Therefore, it is best to use a more hydrophobic and thus stable silane and to avoid bringing it into contact with water and acid prematurely.

 

We have been using a long-chain silane (LCSi) for some time in a number of our superior composites, such as CLEARFIL™ MAJESTY™ Posterior and CLEARFIL™ MAJESTY™ ES Flow. However it’s the first time we have used it in a cement.

 

This unique silane has long hydrocarbon spacer (the hydrocarbon chain between the silanol group and the methacrylate group) which makes it more hydrophobic and stable than the small γ-MPS molecule. The reaction with the silica particles in the glass-based materials is expected to be also more orderly and faster. The result is a more optimally bonded surface with a greater resistance to hydrolysis.

 

A great deal of thought has gone into combatting the degradation of silanes in PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal. It was decided to separate the more hydrophilic components from the hydrophobic ones so they only come together when the paste is mixed. This is why we are able to achieve a three-year shelf life, even when stored at room temperature.

 

Research

 

It’s not only in-house data that show comparable or even better bonding of PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal to glass-based materials, than with its previous version, PANAVIA™ SA Cement Plus, in combination with CLEARFIL™ CERAMIC PRIMER PLUS. The first results from independent research are also strongly supporting this.

 

With PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal, there is now a self-adhesive resin cement on the market that allows virtually all indirect materials to be bonded directly without the intervention of primers or bonding.

 

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.