How to use iBOND Universal in total etch, selective enamel etch and self-etch technique (EN)

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Step-by-step guide how to use iBOND Universal in total etch, selective enamel etch and self-etch technique

Komentáře • 14

  • @gw2031
    @gw2031 Před 3 lety

    Is this product suitable for refixing a chip back onto my wife's front tooth which has a zirconium crown fitted ,even as a temporary measure ? Thanks.

    • @KulzerInternational
      @KulzerInternational  Před 3 lety

      It is difficult to evaluate a clinical situation without seeing it. In general the iBOND Universal system can also be used for reattachment restorations in combination with a (flowable) composite. Please refer to your dentist for the best possible treatment.

  • @nonamed.9677
    @nonamed.9677 Před 2 lety

    Which cavities can we use selective etch technique ? (Class 1 , class 2 , ??? )

    • @KulzerInternational
      @KulzerInternational  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your interest in our products. Selective Enamel Etching can be done in each cavity which contains enamel areas. It can be performed in all cavities classes.

  • @anasgh1247
    @anasgh1247 Před 2 lety

    Is this 7th Gen. or 8th Gen. bonding agent ?

  • @amnaalzouabi2168
    @amnaalzouabi2168 Před 3 lety +1

    When to use each?

    • @KulzerInternational
      @KulzerInternational  Před 3 lety +3

      The self-etch technique allows quick treatments and is suitable for pedriatic dentistry and for the treatment of compromised people with limited compliance. Also suitable where mainly dentine is the tooth substrate.
      Total etch should be used if enamel is the predominant tooth substance and/or if a higher bond strength for certain indications is needed (e.g. indirect restorations). Selective enamel etching combines the benefits from the 2 techniques mentioned above. Hope this helps.

  • @dralexsadent
    @dralexsadent Před rokem

    what is the difference between 7th and 8th gen bonding agents?

    • @KulzerInternational
      @KulzerInternational  Před rokem

      7th generation adhesives are self-etch adhesives whereas 8th generation adhesives, also known as universal adhesives, offer more advantages: Universal adhesives can be used in self-etch, selective enamel etch or etch&rinse mode according to the needs of the individual situation or personal preferences. Kulzer's iBOND Universal bonds to all dental materials.

  • @pashisherpa375
    @pashisherpa375 Před 2 lety

    Why do we air dry the bonding agent ??

    • @KulzerInternational
      @KulzerInternational  Před 2 lety +2

      Air-drying of an adhesive is a crucial step for the efficacy and longevity of the bonding. Only by active air-drying, the solvent of an adhesive is evaporated. Additionally, the evaporating solvent carries along the water which is often incorporated in the adhesive and which is also present on the moist dentine surface. Water and solvent left in the adhesive would disturb a proper polymerisation of the adhesive causing loss of efficacy and degradation.

  • @shimishimicocopop
    @shimishimicocopop Před 4 lety

    why do we do this?

    • @KulzerInternational
      @KulzerInternational  Před 4 lety +1

      This step-by-step video depicts the usage of iBOND Universal in different etching strategies. iBOND Universal can be used in an etch&rinse- , selective enamel etching- and self-etching-mode. This versatility can help to reduce application errors. Hope this helps. :)