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ADHESIVES<br />

ADHESIVES<br />

ALL-BOND 2 ®<br />

1991<br />

ONE-STEP ®<br />

1995<br />

ONE-STEP ® PLUS<br />

2001<br />

ALL-BOND SE ®<br />

2007<br />

ALL-BOND 3 ®<br />

2007<br />

Technique<br />

TOTAL-ETCH<br />

TOTAL-ETCH<br />

TOTAL-ETCH<br />

SELF-ETCH<br />

TOTAL-ETCH<br />

Compatible<br />

Self-, Light- & Dual-<br />

Cured Materials<br />

Self-, Light- & Dual-<br />

Cured Materials<br />

Self-, Light- & Dual-<br />

Cured Materials<br />

Self-, Light- & Dual-Cured<br />

Materials<br />

Self-, Light- & Dual-Cured<br />

Materials<br />

Method of Cure<br />

Dual<br />

Light<br />

Light<br />

Light<br />

Dual (Part A & B), Light<br />

(Resin)<br />

Filler<br />

No<br />

No<br />

Yes<br />

Resin<br />

Resin<br />

Film Thickness<br />

Primers A&B 5-10µm<br />

Primers A&B with D/E<br />

Resin 20-30µm<br />

10±2µm<br />

10±2µm<br />

Part l & ll 5-10µm<br />

ALL-BOND SE Liner ~30µm<br />

Part A & B 5-10µm<br />

ALL-BOND 3 Resin ~30µm<br />

Shear Bond<br />

Strength (MPa)*<br />

47.56±8.97 Mpa<br />

37.33±7.55 Mpa<br />

36.5±4.8 Mpa<br />

38.85±4.34 Mpa<br />

(Part l & ll with liner)<br />

44.65±8.29 Mpa<br />

(Part A & B with liner)<br />

See Page<br />

8<br />

7<br />

7<br />

6<br />

5<br />

*Shear bond strength generated utilizing the Ultradent method [UDM] on dentin. Data on file. <strong>BISCO</strong>, Inc.<br />

Adhesive Classification<br />

Although the goal for each “next” generation adhesive system was<br />

to improve ease of use, the practitioner gave up performance and<br />

universality. Practitioners that use 5th generation/ 2-step or 6th<br />

generation/ 1(single)-step adhesive systems must now understand<br />

that these products are no longer universal. While purporting to<br />

be easier to use, they are actually more complicated because<br />

clinicians must determine ahead of time whether they are working<br />

on enamel or dentin, and whether adjunct materials will be lightcured,<br />

dual-cured or self-cured.<br />

Classification of Bonding Materials<br />

#Steps<br />

3<br />

2<br />

2 or 1<br />

2<br />

Applications<br />

Etch + Primer + Resin<br />

Etch + Priming Resin<br />

Self-Priming Etch + Resin<br />

Optional Resin<br />

Mix 2 Parts => Apply<br />

Generation<br />

4th<br />

5th<br />

5th<br />

5th<br />

Examples<br />

ALL-BOND 2 ® , ALL-BOND 3 ®<br />

ONE-STEP ®<br />

ALL-BOND SE ®<br />

ALL-BOND SE ®<br />

4<br />

1-800-667-8811 / www.biscocanada.com

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