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Discover Aesthetic Dentistry in Optima Forma!

 

Do you believe in an ultimate success formula of aesthetic dentistry? We do, and the speakers of our “IN.DIRECT SYMPOSIUM: Aesthetic Dentistry in Optima Forma” are ready to share all the secrets about it. In a total of eight lectures, eleven extremely knowledgeable dental clinicians, technicians and scientists from all around Europe reveal their own strategies for success in specific clinical situations.

 

The event takes place on November 5, 2022 at Kristallwelten Swarovski in Wattens near Innsbruck, Austria, and will also be broadcasted online for you free of charge. Key topics include:

  • minimally invasive prosthodontics
  • single-retainer resin-bonded bridges as an alternative to implants
  • different types of zirconia for different indications
  • how to exploit the potential of cubic zirconia
  • fulfilling the highest aesthetic demands
  • key success factors of adhesive cementation
  • chair-side versus lab-side processing of zirconia
  • factors influencing the accuracy of milled CAD/CAM restorations

 

Why register?

  • Extremely knowledgeable and renowned speakers
  • Proven success strategies for continued improvement
  • The right mixture of scientific facts and practical ideas
  • Immediately implementable, practice-oriented approaches
  • Continued education free of charge

 

Interested? Register now on the symposium website to learn more about our speaker’s ground-breaking ideas! They will surely help us all move several steps closer to our goal of changing dentistry for the better.

 

“Worthy addition to the PANAVIA dynasty of cements”

REALITY NOW rates brand-new PAVANIA™ Veneer LC

Just launched and already tested: REALITY RATINGS & REVIEWS has published a FirstLook evaluation of the brand-new PANAVIA™ Veneer LC, a purely light-cured resin cement for the permanent cementation of veneers and thin inlays and onlays. Based on laboratory testing, they conclude that “PANAVIA Veneer LC appears to be a worthy addition to the PANAVIA dynasty of cements.” The PANAVIA™ Veneer LC kit available in Europe consists of PANAVIA™ Veneer LC Paste, PANAVIA™ V5 Tooth Primer and CLEARFIL™ CERAMIC PRIMER PLUS.

 

During testing, the product features that are verifiable in a laboratory setting delivered no surprise: PANAVIA™ Veneer LC Paste is very well polishable with the polishing systems used, and the working time turned out to be exactly as long as specified by Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. According to the evaluators, this working time is more than sufficient. While other possibly beneficial features – wear resistance and colour stability – were not put to a test, the evaluators were enthusiastic about the product’s handling properties. Their opinion: “The material itself has very nice handling properties, allowing easy seating of veneers with virtually no rebound. It is also not runny (flow is 5), but at the same time, it is not overly thick that you risk fracturing an ultrathin veneer. In addition, its consistency facilitates loading a veneer and cleaning the excess with minimal to no stickiness.”

 

 

Equipped with these favourable features, PANAVIA Veneer LC clearly has the potential to make your life easier during veneer cementation. Try-in pastes are available, the shade offering (four shades) is more than adequate and its close relatedness with PANAVIA™ V5 (which share technologies and system components) lets you use the product with confidence right from the start.

 

To view the full evaluation visit www.realityratings.com

 

CLEARFIL™ SE Protect: A uniquely antibacterial adhesive system

In the early 1990s, Kuraray introduced CLEARFIL™ LINER BOND 2, the first self-etching adhesive, to the world. Among the products that this system has led to is the award-winning CLEARFIL™ SE Protect, which was introduced in 2004 and remains highly valued by dental professionals across the world. By combining Kuraray Noritake Dental’s famed original MDP monomer with the antibacterial 12-methacryloyloxydodecylpyridinium bromide (MDPB) monomer, this self-etching adhesive is able to kill bacteria on contact. How is this possible? Let’s find out.

 

Pyridinium holds the key

 

The crucial element that provides CLEARFIL™ SE Protect with its antibacterial cavity cleansing ability is contained in the MDPB monomer. The pyridinium group in this monomer is positively charged, whereas the cell structures of bacteria are, generally speaking, negatively charged. This means that they are automatically attracted to the positively charged contact points of the MDPB monomer, causing these bacteria cell membranes to lose their electrical balance and be destroyed. This process—bacteriolysis—kills the bacteria.

 

The bactericidal mechanism of MDPB is presumed to be similar to that of the well-known antibacterial agent cetylpyridinium chloride, which is in many toothpastes and mouthwashes.

 

Certified biocompatibility

 

The MDPB monomer is immobilised during the polymerisation of the bonding and remains latently active without affecting the dental patient’s own cells. Unlike the situation when other cavity hygiene products are used, this process—patented by Kuraray Noritake Dental—does not have a negative impact on the bond strength and even ensures that there are no long-term cytotoxic effects on the patient’s own body cells such as odontoblasts. These results have been confirmed by the official biological evaluation for medical devices known as the ISO 10993 series.

 

Award-winning results with CLEARFIL™ SE Protect

 

With its antibacterial effect, high bond strength to enamel and dentine and long-term fluoride release, CLEARFIL™ SE Protect is reliable, versatile and future-proofed. This tried-and-tested two-step self-etching bonding system is fast and easy to use for direct restorations. For bonding indirect restorations and core build-ups, simply mix it with Kuraray Noritake Dental’s CLEARFIL™ DC Activator according to the instructions for use.

 

 

Thanks to its combination of MDP and MDPB monomers, CLEARFIL™ SE Protect leads to predictable, durable restorations—and it has received plenty of accolades from dental experts as a result. In 2022, this adhesive again received a Top Product Award in the Direct Restoratives, Bonding Agent: Self-Etch category from DENTAL ADVISOR. This was the fourth year in a row that it earned such recognition, and in addition, the 13 DENTAL ADVISOR consultants and editors gave CLEARFIL™ SE Protect a stunning 98% overall clinical rating.

 

Premolar case with CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal

Case by Dr. Clarence P. Tam, HBSC, DDS, AAACD, FIADFE

 

Case background

 

A stable ASA 2 65 year old female presented to the practice for restorative dentistry with a medical history significant for a non-descript immunoglobulin deficiency, for which she receives regular infusions. She reports no known drug allergies. Clinically, she was diagnosed with an occlusal peripheral rim fracture leaving a food trap on tooth 14 (FDI notation). Tooth 15 featured an extensive amalgam with extreme proximity to the distal marginal ridge, which exhibited distal vertical axial fractures as a result of cyclic expansion-contraction over time. The restorative goal of minimally invasive direct dentistry would be complicated by the undoubtedly dark dentin substrate under the amalgam. A material was sought that featured both an excellent chameleon mechanism as well as physical properties to maximize the prognosis of direct restorations in this area.

 

Restorative procedure

 

The patient was subjected to topical anesthetic prior to buccal infiltration using 1 carpule of 2% Lignocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine. A rubber dam was affixed prior to preparation of tooth 15MO with dissection of the distal vertical marginal ridge fracture. The margins of tooth 14O and 15MOD were refined before bevelling as the ends of enamel rods facilitate better bonding relative to the sides of enamel rods. A 27 micron aluminum oxide micro air abrasion treatment was completed prior to affixing, wedge and matrix to reconstruct the mesial marginal ridge of tooth 15. A matrix-in-matrix solution was used to recreate the proximoaxial contour of 15D. This provided hermetic closure at the proximogingival cavosurface margin as well as an ideal contour for the missing axial wall.

 

 

Following a total etch technique, a 2% Chlorhexidine scrub was completed for 30 seconds and the dentin blot dried to a moist state. A 5th generation bond was applied, air thinned and cured as per manufacturer instructions. Microlayers are important during the delicate first 5 minutes of hybrid layer formation, and were completed using 0.25 mm increments of CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ Flow (Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.). This technique can be expected to increase significantly the shear bond strength to dentin1,2.

 

 

This was completed both in the proximal box floor area as well as mid-occlusally. The marginal ridge was completed using CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal (Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.). Since the dentin base was heavily stained, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ Flow was used before utilizing CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal in a lobe-by-lobe creation of occlusal anatomy. Post-operative occlusal checks verify that the restoration is conformative to occlusion and esthetically excellent with no visible marginal show.

 

 

Rationale for material choice

 

The marginal ridges were micro-layered horizontally as was the floor of the resulting Class I preparation as per a reduced layer thickness-technique modification of Nikolaenko et al3, whereas the highest shear bond strengths were found when a 1mm horizontal layering technique was used.

 

CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal is at the forefront of a simplified restorative armamentarium for the modern practice. It takes cloud-shading one step further by offering a “Universal” shaded composite featuring Light Diffusion Technology (LDT) with simultaneous ideal sculptability, optical metamerism and physical properties for use in any restorative situation in the mouth. Featuring barium glass nano fillers and proprietary pre-polymerized nanoparticle fillers, the latter boasts a high refractive matrix that is able to disperse light and fool the eye with even the thinnest of layers, obviating the need for opaquer composites in cases like the one featured. When paired with CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ Flow in a conservative layered technique, the 81% filled flowable produces a radiographically well-demarcated layer, and the superficial CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal boasts an easy-to-polish robust single shade restorative solution that will virtually fulfil all of your restorative needs for non-bleaching patients. Physically, with compressive strength is rated at 348 MPa and flexural strength at 116 MPa, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal is in the range of natural enamel and dentin. The built-in fluorescence is very enamelomimetic, which is excellent for nightclub social situations.

 

FINAL SITUATION

 

 

Dentist:

DR CLARENCE P. TAM, HBSC, DDS, AAACD, FIADFE

 

Clarence is originally from Toronto, Canada, where she completed her Doctor of Dental Surgery and General Practice Residency at the University of Western Ontario and the University of Toronto, respectively. Clarence’s practice is limited to cosmetic and restorative dentistry and she is well-published to both the local and international dental press, writing articles, reviewing and developing prototype products and techniques in clinical dentistry. She frequently and continually lectures internationally. Clarence is the Immediate Past Chairperson of the New Zealand Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.

 

She is currently one of two individuals in Australasia to hold Board-Certified Accredited Member Status with the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Clarence is an Opinion Leader for multinational dental companies Kuraray Noritake, J Morita Corp, Henry Schein NZ, Ivoclar Vivadent, Dentsply Sirona, 3M, Kerr, GC Australasia, SDI and Coltene and is the only Voco Fellow in Australia and New Zealand. She holds Fellowship status with the International Academy for DentoFacial Esthetics and is a passionate and approachable individual, committed to having an interactive approach with patients in all of her cases to maximize predictability.

 

References

 

1. Bertschinger C, Paul SJ, Luthy H, Scharer P. Dual application of dentin bonding agents: effect on bond strength. Am J Dent. 1996;9(3):115-119.
2. Magne P, Kim TH, Cassione D, Donovan TE. Immediate dentin sealing improves bond strengths of indirect restorations. J Prosthet Dent. 2005;94(6):511-519.
3. Nikolaenko SA, Lohbauer U, Roggendorf M, Petschelt A, Dasch W, Franenberberger R. Influence of C-Factor and layering technique on microtensile bond strength to dentin. Dental Mater. 2004;20(6):579-585.

 

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Do you believe in an ultimate success formula of aesthetic dentistry? We do, and the speakers of our “IN.DIRECT SYMPOSIUM: Aesthetic Dentistry in Optima Forma” are ready to share all the secrets about it. In a total of eight lectures, eleven extremely knowledgeable dental clinicians, technicians and scientists from all around Europe reveal their own strategies for success in specific clinical situations.

 

The event takes place on November 5, 2022 at Kristallwelten Swarovski in Wattens near Innsbruck, Austria, and will also be broadcasted online for you free of charge. The symposium will be opened by Kazumitsu Nakatsuka, Head of the Business Unit Medical at Kuraray Europe GmbH, and chaired by Prof. Nicola Scotti from the University of Turin (Italy) and Prof. Dr. Mathias Kern from the University of Kiel (Germany).

 

Are digital technologies, minimally invasive preparations and zirconia the key factors for success in prosthodontics?

For DT Laura Canale and Dr. Davide Cortellini from Rimini (Italy), they are. In their lecture, they will show us why, focusing on their own philosophy called F.N.P., and on how to create different types of conservative monolithic zirconia restorations with a high level of aesthetics.

 

Is there an alternative to single-tooth implants especially in the anterior region?

According to Prof. Dr. Mathias Kern, single-retainer resin-bonded bridges made of zirconia are in many cases the better option. He will reveal why they are not only suitable for adolescents with missing anterior teeth, but also for adults with narrow gaps in the anterior region, and why and when they may even be useful in the canine and posterior area.

 

When to use what type of dental zirconia?

This will be the central question to be answered by Prof. Dr. Benedikt Spies from the University of Freiburg (Germany). With a focus on implant prosthodontics, he will elaborate on the specifications of different zirconia generations and their application as well as integration into a digital workflow.

 

What is the role of cubic zirconia in modern aesthetic dentistry?

Prof. Nicola Scotti and MDT Daniele Rondoni from Savona (Italy) have chosen to answer this central question, revealing how to realize less invasive preparations, select and process the materials, finish the restorations and place them in the patient’s mouth to provide for aesthetic outcomes that last.

 

How to proceed when the aesthetic demands are really high?

There is probably nobody who could answer this question better than MDT Nondas Vlachopoulos from Athens (Greece). In his lecture titled “(Micro)veneering”, he shares some ideas on how to exploit the full potential of aesthetic zirconia and veneering porcelain.

 

What are the key success factors of adhesive cementation?

Prof. Lorenzo Breschi from the University of Bologna (Italy) is the expert of the day on adhesive luting. He will show how to achieve the best bonding performance in terms of bond strength, bond durability, aesthetics and clinical excellence with different restorative materials and in different clinical situations.

 

What are the indications for the chairside processing of zirconia and when should the laboratory technician take over?

Dr. Claudia Scholz and Dr. Andrea Schädler from Kiel (Germany) have a clear conception of this, and they cannot wait to share it with the audience of the IN.DIRECT SYMPOSIUM. Their practical tips about processing and adhesive cementation are definitely worth gold for CEREC users.

 

Which factors are likely to influence the accuracy of milled CAD/CAM restorations?

This is the special subject of MUDr. Josef Kunkela, Ph.D. from Jindřichův Hradec (Czech Republic). Based on his own research and clinical experience, he will shed light on production-related differences between CAD/CAM blanks and their impact on the final restoration.

 

By answering these questions and spreading their ground-breaking ideas, our speakers will surely help us all move several steps closer to our goal of changing dentistry for the better. All this will happen in an inspiring atmosphere, which will be perceivable for you as an online participant as well. To register for live streaming and to obtain additional information about the speakers, lectures and schedule, please visit our symposium website.

 

We look forward to sharing the vibes with you!

 

Join the session on September 17th, at 10:30 AM

Does 10-MDP primer performs better incorporated or separated from the resin cement?

 

The secret behind the performance

 

Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. developed with success the 10-MDP during the last decades with clinical and scientific evidence. This molecule was incorporated inside the resin paste of different version of PANAVIA™ (21, F2.0). The new formulation of PANAVIA™ V5 offers a new strategy with a primer bottle incorporating the 10-MDP while the resin cement is free of it.

 

The presentation will show the performance of two cements (PANAVIA™ F 2.0 and V5) on different surfaces with zirconia and zirconia modified glass-ceramic coating. The goal is to evaluate the shear bond strength of enamel to glass-ceramic-coated zirconia and to compare to the results obtained with conventional zirconia and lithium disilicate separately.

 

Secondly, the presentation aims to compare bond strength between samples luted with a 10-MDP containing resin cement and the ones luted with a 10-MDP monomer separated from the resin cement, on different surfaces. More details will be presented about the most appropriate protocol for an efficient adhesion to ceramic surfaces.

 

Interested? Come by at IADR in Marseille on September 17th and join the session with Dr. Etienne at 10:30 AM.

 

DR. OLIVIER ETIENNE

 

Dr. Olivier Etienne is University Senior Lecturer and head of the Prosthodontics at the Dental Faculty of Strasbourg. Graduated in 1992, he obtained several post-graduate in prosthodontics (fixed, removable, maxillo-facial) during the following years. He also holds a PhD in Odontological Sciences and devotes his research to biomaterial surfaces and their interactions with biological tissues.

 

His clinical practice is oriented towards complex prosthetic rehabilitations and esthetics, on natural teeth and implants. He is referent for the maxillofacial prosthesis and for the dental Rare Diseases (O’rare) in Strasbourg. He has been practicing for more than 25 years in a private practice, in parallel of his university activity.

 

Author and co-author of several books and numerous articles and communications (+200 articles and +30 international) on the topics of esthetic dentistry and implant dentistry, Dr Etienne also actively participates in various National University Diplomas. Head for the Post-graduate diploma in esthetic dentistry since 2018, he also co-directs the Post-graduate diploma of rehabilitation of cleft palate and is involved in the diploma of oral implantology of Strasbourg.

 

Kuraray Noritake Dental invites dental professionals to mark major milestone

In 2012, Kuraray Medical and Noritake Dental Supply joined forces, and Kuraray Noritake Dental was born. By bringing together the materials and technologies developed by these market-leading companies, Kuraray Noritake Dental has continued to deliver a range of innovative and reliable products to more than 90 countries worldwide. Now, the company is inviting everyone to celebrate its tenth anniversary by attending its upcoming symposium, which has the theme “Up to now and from now on: From innovation to simplification”.

 

More than four decades ago, Kuraray shook up the dental market with the introduction of CLEARFIL BOND SYSTEM F, the world’s first total-etch adhesive system. Having inaugurated the era of adhesive dentistry, the company continued to introduce new products over the following years and focused on innovation backed by sustained investment in R & D.

 

The merger of the dental divisions of Kuraray and Noritake means that Kuraray Noritake Dental now benefits from an exceptional knowledge of organic and inorganic chemistry across its suite of dental solutions. The KATANA Zirconia range, for example, employs the company’s unique multi-layered zirconia technology to provide a ceramic restorative material with superior translucency and perfect blending properties, whereas rapid bond technology ensures that CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick delivers a lasting bond faster and more easily than ever. This ability to deliver products that are easy to use yet do not compromise on quality is what makes Kuraray Noritake Dental stand out.

 

Join the celebrations on 7 October

 

For its tenth anniversary symposium, Kuraray Noritake Dental has invited various international key opinion leaders to discuss their experiences with the company’s products. Prof. Bart Van Meerbeek, co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Adhesive Dentistry and one of the most respected authorities on the topic of dental bonding agents, will pair up with the renowned Prof. Junji Tagami to examine the latest direct bonding and adhesive luting technologies. After this, Drs Michael Skramstad and Sameer Puri will discuss their day-to-day use of translucent dental zirconia and how it can optimise aesthetic outcomes for patients.

 

Dental technicians Aki Yoshida and Nondas Vlachopoulos will then show participants how to select the best variety of zirconia for various prosthetic production processes, after which Dr Nicola Scotti and Prof. Lorenzo Breschi will demonstrate the reality of modern user-friendly products for direct composite restorations. Finally, Prof. Markus Blatz and Dr Gerard Chiche will outline their decade of experience in using Kuraray Noritake Dental’s self-etching adhesives to bond all-ceramic crowns and onlays.

 

In between these presentations, a range of short videos will shine a spotlight on Kuraray Noritake Dental’s employees, who will share development stories and interesting facts.

 

“We’re proud to be experts in creating science-based dental solutions focused on reliability and predictability, and are committed to improving oral health and enhancing quality of life across the world through these products,” a company spokesperson said, adding: “We invite the whole dental team to join us in celebrating ten years of innovation and breakthrough products.”

 

More information about the symposium can be found here.

 

PANAVIA™ cements

Testimonial article by Dr. Troy Schmedding, USA

 

From PANAVIA™ EX to PANAVIA™ V5, Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.‘s flagship product line of cements continues to evolve to offer reliable adhesion, enhanced ease of use, and superior esthetics.

 

Dentistry has certainly evolved in the years since Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. developed the phosphate monomer MDP. But over the past 4 decades, it has rooted itself in restorative dentistry as the tried-and-true ingredient that clinicians rely on for strong adhesion to tooth structure as well as metals and zirconia. MDP is a key ingredient in the manufacturer’s flagship PANAVIA™ line of cements, which continues to evolve in line with a growing variety of indirect restorative materials from which to choose.

 

One example of this evolution is PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal, one of the first true universal self-adhesive resin cements to hit the market. In addition to the original MDP monomer, it incorporates the LCSi monomer, a silane-based carbon chain in a dual-barrel system that forms a chemical bond with glass and ceramic materials.

 

“PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal allows you to achieve a strong bond no matter which substrate is being used.”

- Troy Schmedding, DDS –

 

A STRONG BOND THAT’S SIMPLE TO CREATE

 

But all chemistry aside, what’s in it for the clinician? As dental educator and author Dr. Troy Schmedding points out, the key benefit of PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal is eliminating the confusion over how to treat different substrates. This is because the material adheres to virtually every material without the need for a separate primer. “The plus side for the practitioner is that the confusion of ‚how do I condition zirconia‘ or ‚how do I condition glass ceramics‘ is no longer an issue because the paste formulation allows you to achieve a strong bond no matter which substrate is being used - whether it is the MDP monomer allowing strong adhesion to zirconia or the LCSi monomer forming a chemical bond with glass ceramics,” he shared.

 

DIALING UP THE AESTHETICS

 

Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. considers PANAVIA™ V5 the most esthetic cement it has ever created. Available in 5 shades - White, Brown, Universal, Clear, and Opaque – it took researchers over 10 years to develop and features an anime-free catalyst that allows for superior colour stability and improved bond strength to dentin. And like its predecessors, PANAVIA™ V5 offers a simple cementation procedure that is compatible with all indications, from crown-and-bridge and implant abutments to ceramic inlays and laminate veneers.

 

“Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. has an incredibly strong reputation in adhesive dentistry, so it should offer clinicians a lot of comfort and flexibility to partner with not only a reputable company, but one that continues to research and evolve their key products,” concluded Dr. Schmedding.

 

Dentist:

DR. TROY SCHMEDDING, DDS
USA

 

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Clinical Report about PANAVIA Veneer LC

PRESENTATION OF A STUDY WITH ILLUSTRATIVE CASES

by Dr. Yohei Sato, DMD, PhD and Dr. Keisuke Ihara, CDT.

 

INTRODUCTION

 

In recent years, the application and advancement of digital technology in dentistry has made it possible to accomplish the fabrication of highly accurate prosthetic zirconia appliances that were difficult to mill using the previously available technology. In addition, thanks to advances in adhesive dentistry and the advent of cements that bond strongly to a diverse range of materials, cements have come into wide clinical use that can cope with the many types of materials used for the fabrication of prosthetic appliances.

 

At our hospital, we select the treatment method most suitable for each case by appropriately specifying various types of prosthetic appliance according to the status of each case. For example, we may specify zirconia prosthetic restorations fabricated by the CAD/CAM system, or silica-based ceramic prostheses, or those made of lithium disilicate glass, as the case dictates.

 

PANAVIA™ V5 is a resin cement system that bonds strongly to various types of prosthetic appliance, as well as to tooth structure. PANAVIA™ Veneer LC, a new resin cement system developed by Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc., has suitable characteristics for bonding laminate veneers, using two types of primer that can be used in common with PANAVIA™ V5. Here are some clinical examples of its advantages as a resin cement system used for laminate veneers restorations.

 

 

Ten years, ten speakers.

JOIN US to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. on October 7th, 2022.

 

Improving dentistry with high-end dental products and solutions – that was the idea behind the merger of the two multinational companies Kuraray Medical and Noritake Dental Supply exactly ten years ago. By combining their expertise in polymer chemistry, chemical engineering and ceramics, Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. successfully developed a whole range of innovative products and solutions. They support dental professionals in delivering minimally-invasive, sometimes even bio-active dental treatments in straightforward procedures. In the virtual symposium titled “Up to now and from now on: From innovation to simplification”, ten internationally renowned experts will share their scientific, technical and clinical know-how around these materials and approaches. The programme is divided into five sessions that may be attended separately or as a whole.

 

 

An update on modern direct bonding and adhesive luting technologies is provided by two eminent authorities in their field, Prof. Junji Tagami (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan) and Prof. Bart Van Meerbeek (University of Leuven, Belgium). The focus will be on the technology behind and the use of the latest generation of universal adhesives and adhesive resin cements.

 

 

Is it a good idea to start processing translucent zirconia in the dental office? According to Dr. Mike Skramstad (CEREC trainer and practitioner form Orono, Minnesota) and Dr. Sameer Puri (Director of CAD/CAM at CDOCS), it clearly is, as it may change everyone’s way of practicing dentistry for the better. In their lecture, the two experts describe their chairside workflow in detail, including finishing and polishing steps.

 

 

How to select the best zirconia for a specific case? In their lecture, the popular master ceramists RDT Aki Yoshida (Gnathos Dental Studio in Weston, Massachusetts) and DT Nondas Vlachopoulos (AestheticLab in Athens, Greece) present their success strategies. Their focus is on the selection of the best suitable type of zirconia and finishing technique depending on the indication and on patient-specific needs.

 

 

Is it possible to simplify direct restorative procedures without compromising the outcomes? In many situations, it is – provided that the right materials and techniques are selected. Dr. Nicola Scotti (University of Turin, Italy) and Prof. Lorenzo Breschi (University of Bologna, Italy) will focus on the single-shade technique, discussing its capabilities and limitations.

 

 

How to condition ceramic surfaces prior to their cementation? And what are the parameters guiding the decision for adhesive, self-adhesive or conventional systems? Dr. Gerard Chiche (Augusta University, Dental College of Georgia) and Prof. Dr. Markus B. Blatz (University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) know the answers. In their lecture, they share exactly the knowledge needed to achieve predictable results.

 

Register for free!

 

The symposium starts on October 7, 2022 at 1:00 pm Central European Standard Time. Registration is required and possible for the whole symposium or for specific sessions. Between the lectures, employees from Kuraray Noritake Dental will provide some company insights by sharing facts and stories from their everyday work. In the president’s closing message, an interesting outlook will be given.

 

Dental professionals attending the full symposium will receive five CE credits, but attending particular sessions of your interest separately is also possible.

 

For more information and registration, please visit www.kuraraynoritakecampus.com.

 

PANAVIA™ cements

Testimonial article by Dr. Troy Schmedding, USA

 

From PANAVIA™ EX to PANAVIA™ V5, Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc.‘s flagship product line of cements continues to evolve to offer reliable adhesion, enhanced ease of use, and superior esthetics.

 

Dentistry has certainly evolved in the years since Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. developed the phosphate monomer MDP. But over the past 4 decades, it has rooted itself in restorative dentistry as the tried-and-true ingredient that clinicians rely on for strong adhesion to tooth structure as well as metals and zirconia. MDP is a key ingredient in the manufacturer’s flagship PANAVIA™ line of cements, which continues to evolve in line with a growing variety of indirect restorative materials from which to choose.

 

One example of this evolution is PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal, one of the first true universal self-adhesive resin cements to hit the market. In addition to the original MDP monomer, it incorporates the LCSi monomer, a silane-based carbon chain in a dual-barrel system that forms a chemical bond with glass and ceramic materials.

 

“PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal allows you to achieve a strong bond no matter which substrate is being used.”

- Troy Schmedding, DDS –

 

A STRONG BOND THAT’S SIMPLE TO CREATE

 

But all chemistry aside, what’s in it for the clinician? As dental educator and author Dr. Troy Schmedding points out, the key benefit of PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal is eliminating the confusion over how to treat different substrates. This is because the material adheres to virtually every material without the need for a separate primer. “The plus side for the practitioner is that the confusion of ‚how do I condition zirconia‘ or ‚how do I condition glass ceramics‘ is no longer an issue because the paste formulation allows you to achieve a strong bond no matter which substrate is being used - whether it is the MDP monomer allowing strong adhesion to zirconia or the LCSi monomer forming a chemical bond with glass ceramics,” he shared.

 

DIALING UP THE AESTHETICS

 

Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. considers PANAVIA™ V5 the most esthetic cement it has ever created. Available in 5 shades - White, Brown, Universal, Clear, and Opaque – it took researchers over 10 years to develop and features an anime-free catalyst that allows for superior colour stability and improved bond strength to dentin. And like its predecessors, PANAVIA™ V5 offers a simple cementation procedure that is compatible with all indications, from crown-and-bridge and implant abutments to ceramic inlays and laminate veneers.

 

“Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. has an incredibly strong reputation in adhesive dentistry, so it should offer clinicians a lot of comfort and flexibility to partner with not only a reputable company, but one that continues to research and evolve their key products,” concluded Dr. Schmedding.

 

Dentist:

DR. TROY SCHMEDDING, DDS
USA

 

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