Dental Resin Cement

A popular choice for the placement of fixed restorations, dental resin cements are available in a range of compositions with different curing options, application protocols, working times and other physical properties. Often formulated from blends of methacrylates, dimethacrylates, and polymethacrylates, resin cements are designed to provide high strength bonds that withstand the rigors of the intraoral environment. Often resin cements work best with proper etching protocols, and in the case of some resin cements, a bonding agent. It is important to follow the manufacturer’s application protocol and use the cement with appropriate complementary materials.
CompanyKuraray NoritakeKuraray Noritake
ItemPANAVIA™ SA Cement UniversalPANAVIA™ Veneer LC Cement
PriceInquireInquire
DescriptionThe cement features a single-step cementation bonding formula. It also incorporates LCSi monomer, a silane coupling agent, to create strong, durable The light-cure resin cement offers excellent color stability and high wear resistance. It provides ample working time and offers fast, easy clean-up.
Cure TypeDual cureLight cure
Shades AvailableUniversal, white and translucentFour esthetic shades
Compressive Strength300 MPaNot Available
Film ThicknessApprox. 14 µmAround 8 µm
Working TimeWorking time after mixing (23°C/ 73°F) Automix 1 min. Working time after mixing (23°C/ 73°F) Handmix 2 min. Working time after insertion of the paste into the cavity (37°C/ 99°F) 40 sec. (when used with CLEARFIL Universal Bond Quick) (30 sec.160 seconds
Set TimeHigh-intensity BLUE LED BLUE LED More than 1500 mW/cm2 Twice for 3 to 5 sec. BLUE LED BLUE LED 800-1400 mW/cm2 10 sec. Halogen Halogen lamp More than 400 mW/cm2 10 sec.Not Available
RadiopaqueYesNot Available
Flexural Strength91 MPaNot Available
Try-In PasteNot AvailableMatching try-in pastes such as PANAVIA™ V5 Try-In Paste allow for a simulation of the final appearance before final cementation.
Indicated for VeneersNot AvailableYes
ContentsNot AvailableThe material’s nanocluster filler technology keeps it from sticking to the application tip. The technology consists of spherical silica fillers in the cement to provide stability and control, while also promoting flow when the veneer is seated on the tooth.
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