Prosthodontic treatment concepts have evolved over the past decades. While some time ago, porcelainfused-to-metal crowns and bridges were placed wherever a defect was too large for a direct restoration, the current trend is toward less invasive therapies with highly aesthetic, tooth-coloured materials.
These modern treatment concepts can lead to predictable outcomes when a high-performance resin cement system is used that establishes a durably strong bond to tooth structure on one side and the restoration on the other. The reason is that less invasive often means that restorations have minimal or no retentive elements and extremely thin walls, and a strong chemical bond is a mechanism that holds them in place over time. Depending on the type of restoration and area in the mouth, aesthetic properties of the cementation system are also extremely important, as the typically highly translucent, thin restorations tend to reveal the appearance of the structures underneath to a certain extent.
Universal cements
In the context of striving toward the streamlining of clinical procedures in restorative dentistry, several manufacturers have developed resin cements that work with fewer components and are suitable for a large number of indications. PANAVIA™ SA Cement Universal is a popular example. The self-adhesive, dual-cure resin cement is the only product of its category that works as a standalone solution even on glass ceramics (without the need for a separate primer).
The need for specialists
There are specific clinical situations, however, that require more working time than a dual-cure resin cement can offer. This is the case whenever multiple non-retentive restorations are to be placed simultaneously, a technique that is recommended for veneers. The greatest benefits of placing the thin and highly aesthetic restorations at once lie in the proper positioning of the restorations and in the minimized risk of contamination: When the veneers are placed one after the other, a slightly malpositioned and already fixed veneer might hinder proper positioning of the adjacent restorations and haemorrhage occurring in the context of excess cement removal or finishing of the margin might contaminate the working field. When all veneers are placed simultaneously, repositioning is possible, while excess removal and polishing are accomplished in a moment when blood and debris will no longer endanger the integrity of the restorations, which increases the security during the whole procedure. This task is best fulfilled by a light-curing veneer specialist.
Required properties of veneers cements
Undoubtedly, the key feature of a specialist resin cement system is a long working time sufficient for simultaneous cementation of multiple restorations.
In addition, its consistency and handling properties are also important as they can help users overcome the challenge of accurate positioning and reduce the time and effort involved in veneer placement. And finally, the system needs to provide excellent bond strength over time and support long-lasting aesthetics, properties valuable for every kind of resin cement, but the latter being particularly important for thin restorations in the aesthetic zone. Luckily, PANAVIA™ Veneer LC offers all those features.
The system consists of PANAVIA™ V5 Tooth Primer that establishes a strong bond to enamel and dentine, PANAVIA™ Veneer LC Paste as the cement and the CLEARFIL™ CERAMIC PRIMER PLUS that has been part of PANAVIA™ V5 cementation system. The latter is responsible for a high bond strength to all types of restorative materials.
Mastering the working time challenge
The light-curing cement paste offers a long working time of 200 seconds* due to its excellent stability under ambient light. As a consequence, dental practitioners may place multiple veneers simultaneously without having to race against setting. Polymerization may be started whenever the user is ready for it. The one-component self-etching tooth primer (PANAVIA™ V5 Tooth Primer) does not contain any photo initiators and does not cure alone. When applied, it etches and penetrates into the tooth surface for 20 seconds and is ready to bond strongly to PANAVIA™ Veneer LC Paste. The integrated touchcure technology is the key feature safeguarding a high bond strength to tooth structure without shortening the working time.
Providing for precise placement
In order to streamline the clinical seating procedure from cement application to polishing, PANAVIA™ Veneer LC has been equipped with a set of well-balanced handling properties. Newly developed spherical silica fillers in the cement provide that it stays put where applied, but flows well when the veneer is seated on the tooth – for easy placement without drifting or sagging. During application across the intaglio surface, the resin cement does not stick to the application tip, a property achieved by the addition of nanocluster filler technology. The special design of the syringe’s application tip optimises control over the amount of cement applied. And last but not least, excess cement may be easily removed in one piece using an explorer after a one-second tack-cure, while polishing of the margins is quickly accomplished.
Hiding the margins
Being extremely thin, highly translucent and mainly used to restore teeth in the exposed anterior region of the maxilla, veneers have to be placed with a cement that is and remains undetectable underneath the restoration and at its margins.
PANAVIA™ Veneer LC is available in four highly aesthetic shades with matching try-in pastes, so that a precise shade match with the restoration can be achieved and verified in the patient’s mouth.
Additional features contributing to undetectable margins are the resin cement’s flowability and low film thickness: They enable users to easily produce an evenly distributed, thin cement layer for aesthetic outcomes.
For those afraid that coffee, tea, acidic drinks or constant tooth brushing might reveal the margins over time, there is good news as well: PANAVIA™ Veneer LC offers a high polish retention and colour stability over time. The well-balanced formulation and the touch-cure technology are responsible for this resistance to discolouration.
Trusted expertise
All these beneficial features make PANAVIA™ Veneer LC worth testing. Additional arguments are the fact that its primers are tried and tested components of the highly popular PANAVIA™ V5 system and that Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. is a proven expert on adhesive products.
Kuraray Noritake Dental developed the original MDP Monomer in 1981 and introduced the first adhesive resin cement containing this monomer in 1983. Since then, the company has improved existing formulations and technologies that ultimately resulted in the current line-up of cementation solutions for every need and indication.
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Article Published Jul-Sep 2023 Dental Solutions