Higher Adhesive Potential: The presence of MDP in the composition makes a chemical bond with the dental structure, which adds mechanical adhesion, giving the product a superior adhesive strength.
Higher stability and resistance to adhesive film: Due to the presence of treated silica nanoparticles.
Quality of the polymerization: Its chemical characteristics guarantee the quality of the polymerization (even in high moisture environment) and consequent longevity of the adhesive film.
Recommendations
All classes of direct restorations with composites (classes I, II, III, IV and V) and photo-curable ionomeric cements.
Adhesive cementation (together with resinous cement) of prosthetic parts (intracanal posts/ cores, crowns, onlays / inlays and veneers) in fiberglass, ceramics, composite and metal.
Adhesive repairs in ceramics and composites.
Commercial Availability
Single 4ml bottle
• 4ml of primer + adhesive.
Single 6ml bottle
• 6ml of primer + adhesive.
Step by step
Step 1 of 5
The surface to be restored must be cleaned and then etched with phosphoric acid at 37% Condac 37 (FGM) for 15 seconds (same time for enamel and dentin). It is important to isolate the tooth, whether with complete or relative isolation (depending on the case).
Step 2 of 5
Rinse the surface with abundant water and dry the cavity until it is moist, not dehydrated.
Step 3 of 5
With a micro-applicator Cavibrush (FGM), apply the adhesive rubbing the first drop of the product for 10 seconds. Next, apply a new layer of adhesive to the same surface for other 10 seconds.
Step 4 of 5
Apply an air jet for 10 seconds, which helps to evaporate the solvent and, consequently to increase adhesion.
Step 5 of 5
The adhesive must be light-cured for 10 seconds, then perform restoration. Note: for intracanal adhesive application, the photoactivation time must be extended to 20 seconds.
Step 1 of 5
The surface to be restored must be cleaned and then etched with phosphoric acid at 37% Condac 37 (FGM) for 15 seconds (same time for enamel and dentin). It is important to isolate the tooth, whether with complete or relative isolation (depending on the case).
Step 2 of 5
Rinse the surface with abundant water and dry the cavity until it is moist, not dehydrated.
Step 3 of 5
With a micro-applicator Cavibrush (FGM), apply the adhesive rubbing the first drop of the product for 10 seconds. Next, apply a new layer of adhesive to the same surface for other 10 seconds.
Step 4 of 5
Apply an air jet for 10 seconds, which helps to evaporate the solvent and, consequently to increase adhesion.
Step 5 of 5
The adhesive must be light-cured for 10 seconds, then perform restoration. Note: for intracanal adhesive application, the photoactivation time must be extended to 20 seconds.
Scientific evidence
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