Dental restoration dental bond Brush&Bond® MAX
chemical bondingliquid

Dental restoration dental bond - Brush&Bond® MAX - Parkell Inc.   - chemical bonding / liquid
Dental restoration dental bond - Brush&Bond® MAX - Parkell Inc.   - chemical bonding / liquid
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Characteristics

Applications
for dental restorations
Bonding type
chemical bonding
Other characteristics
liquid

Description

The Story Behind Touch Application™ When over 55% of doctors surveyed, who currently use a bonding agent that requires a scrub application technique, told us they did not feel confident that they are covering the entire prep surface, and 30% of those same doctors felt incomplete scrubbing may be a contributing factor when their patients experience post-op sensitivity, we knew we had a better way. Brush&Bond® MAX’s Touch Application™ technique eliminates the need to scrub the prep, providing consistent, even, and complete coverage of the entire prep surface. Simply dip the chemically treated Brush&Bond® Activator Brush into 1 to 3 drops of liquid and touch it to the prep surface until the entire prep is wet. This easy application process helps ensure MAXimum adhesion between the tooth and the restorative, while virtually eliminating post-op sensitivity. Parkell’s simplified Touch Application™ technique is an alternative to the scrubbing step needed when applying many other bonding agents to the prep surface, some of which require up to 20 to 30 seconds of active scrubbing. Once the brush touches the surface, Brush&Bond MAX does the work for you, as it begins penetration down into the dentinal tubules. This technique eliminates doubts about being able to scrub the liquid into tight line angles or the bottom of a small proximal box and ensures consistent, even, and complete coverage of the entire prep surface. FEATURES: Single-bottle system that combines etchant, adhesive, and desensitizer all in one* Works with all etching techniques (total-etch, selective-etch, self-etch) Compatible with all composites (light-cure, dual-cure, self-cure) Low film thickness

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