A Core Solution for Restorative Workflows CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick 2 has quickly become a cornerstone in the world of restorative dentistry. Designed with precision, efficiency, and clinical excellence in
Patient Information A 72-year-old male presented with a history of restoration loss and recurring sensitivity on tooth #6. The Patient reported that the previous restoration had dislodged, and he how experienced
With a 9-minute sintering time in the CEREC SpeedFire, the KATANA Zirconia ONE SPEED CROWN combines speed, natural beauty, and workflow efficiency in 1 block. A CEREC dentist for the past 20 years, Daniel Vasquez,
Single-shade universal restorative flows well, polishes easily, and uses LIGHT-DIFFUSION technology to blend seamlessly into surrounding tooth structure Owing largely to their location, Class V restorations tend to
The latest adhesive from Kuraray Noritake Dental features new chemistry for streamlined restorative procedures with strong, uniform bond layers and zero waiting time. Dr. Michelle Na has long sought a bonding agent
75% of 24 CR Evaluators stated they would incorporate CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick 2 into their practice. 92% rated it excellent or good and worthy of trial by colleagues. [3d-flip-book mode="thumbnail-lightbox"
Whenever I begin a new case, my first thoughts generally center on the materials I can use that will help me build a successful treatment, because a great result really does come down to material choice. This case
With a proven track record of high-performing products, Kuraray Noritake Dental expands its orbit of universal restorative materials. It's a claim that few manufacturers can make: Every dental material that undergoes a
Highly regarded for its strength, durability, and esthetic qualities, zirconia is an excellent material for a dental restoration, and zirconia CAD/CAM blocks allow clinicians to create high-quality chairside
Second generation universal, single-component bonding agent that is stated to work with all direct and indirect procedures as well as with all etching protocols and dentin hydration conditions, i.e., dry, moist or wet.