Why I Use… iBOND Universal
, , , , , , , , , ,When it comes to bonding agents, I prefer an adhesive that I can use on any substrate and in any clinical situation. Kulzer has answered
, , , , , , , , , ,When it comes to bonding agents, I prefer an adhesive that I can use on any substrate and in any clinical situation. Kulzer has answered
One of the challenges clinicians have faced over the years with bonding is exquisite hybrid zone development and managing the exact amount of moisture content
A recent issue of Dental Product Shopper featured cases by two dentists using Zest Dental Solutions products: treating a full arch with a LOCATOR F-Tx
Dr. John Kanca reported a case where a bulimic patient of his had a level of damage to the lingual side of her anterior teeth
An excellent bonding material is essential to a successful restoration, and the ideal bonding agent should be quick and easy to use, offer versatility for
In the case of Bisco’s All-Bond Universal, “universal” means it can be used for virtually everything: direct restorations, indirect restorations, in conjunction with other materials,
…with Charles Christianson, Global Product Manager for KaVo Kerr’s OptiBond Universal, ,OptiBond Universal launched in May and is an exciting new addition to the OptiBond family
Futurabond U is a dual-cure adhesive that comes in a pretty cool two-chamber single-dose delivery system. VOCO America patented this delivery system, which eliminates any
Tokuyama Dental America, which develops dental consumables from restoratives, bonding agents, desensitizers, and reline material, has revamped its website. Available at www.tokuyama-us.com, the update is
“Universal” and “Quick” are two very desirable characteristics in dental materials today. Busy clinicians need bonding materials that can be used for a variety of
That’s one of the things a user had to say in his customer review of Surpass, Vista Apex’s adhesive system. “The most reliable adhesive I have
ALL-BOND UNIVERSAL simplifies restorative procedures by adapting to self-, total-, and selective-etch techniques.,,Although the word “universal” is overused and, more often than not misused, BISCO