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Which cements are best for Bonding Veneers

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Lot's of choices!

Panavia May Not Be Ideal for Veneers


1. Dual-Cure Formulation & Color Stability


• Panavia V5 is dual-cure, meaning it has a chemical curing component that can lead to slight discoloration over time-not ideal for esthetic cases like veneers.

• Veneers are thin and translucent, allowing full light penetration, so a purely light-cured veneer cement (like RelyX Veneer, Variolink Esthetic LC, or Choice 2) is better.


2. Bond Strength to Enamel


• Veneers bond best with a total-etch technique and light-cured resin cement.

• Panavia bonds well to dentin, but veneer retention relies on strong enamel bonding.

3. Working Time Issues

• Panavia has a faster set time than dedicated veneer cements, making precise veneer placement more difficult.

• Veneer cements provide longer working time, allowing for easier cleanup and positioning.


Best Alternative: Use a Light-Cured Veneer Cement


For optimal bond strength and esthetics, use a dedicated light-cured veneer cement, such as:

• RelyX Veneer Cement (3M)

• Variolink Esthetic LC (Ivoclar)

• Choice 2 (BISCO)


These cements provide:

- Stronger enamel bonding

-Better long-term esthetics (no discoloration)

-Thinner film thickness for precise veneer adaptation

- Longer working time for easy placement


Final Verdict


- Can you use Panavia for veneers? Yes, but only Panavia V5 with proper bonding steps.

- Is it the best choice? No-light-cured veneer cements are superior for esthetics, bond strength, and working time.


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