A SIMPLIFIED look at Dentin Bonding Agents!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
- Keep it simple ______. ETCH, PRIMER, and ADHESIVE, the three main components of every dentin bonding agent in existence today. Keep these in mind and you will unlock the mysteries to every bonding agent that you encounter. Today we look at these three components and the classification of current dentin bonding agents.
thank you for this video, a 6 min video taught me more than a full semester of operative dentistry, they never explained in detail the difference btw the generations.
Nina A. You’re welcome! I am glad you found it useful. I have more free info at www.comprehensivedentist.com. Just sign up and get access immediately!
Tried to understand the system whole day and then you explained it in 5mins thank you so much now I finally got the idea. The info was all over the place honestly
Super!!!!
Very helpful thanks
Beautifully explained !
Rasha Ansari thanks!
Easy, clear explanation..Thanks 👍🏻
Soham Patel Thank you!
why u stopped making videos? they are really nice :) cheers and happy new year
Thanks a lot
It was really easy way to make understand.
Thanks sir!!
Richa Parmar my pleasure!
Thanks Dr
U helped me a lot..tomorrow is my exam
AISWARYA SIVARAMAN Good luck!
WOW ! Thank You Very Much !!
so good
thanx this was simple and helpful
Ahmad Abou El Enein Great!!
extremely informative. one quick question. I find that after placing my adhesive and blowing it dry and light curing, that on a radiograpgh
there is a radiolucent area under the composite I have placed. any suggestion on how to avoid this radiolucent area, that almost looks like a poor fill.
Thank you. Lanny
Before you cure put a thin layer of flowable
if we apply 6th gen(etch + primer) do we have to rinse the tooth surface?
vey useful info doctor
what the web site to navigate for more info about dentin bonding agents??
Nader Aqqad thank you. It is www.comprehensivedentist.com
@@TheComprehensiveDentist Doctor, the link is not working?
Why there is a need to combine all in one bottle when they can be separately applied without any problem??
Sir which is the best 8th generation bonding agent
Doc, whats your best pick? I saw your video many times but cant find a giveaway on whats your fav! Pls answer hahaha
Currently, I use Optibond FL for core buildups (self cure or dual-cure materials) and I use ClearFil SE for direct composites.
@@TheComprehensiveDentist thanks Doc
I like it. but no enough other information on .
for 7th generation even primer is also included or only etchant and adhesive?
Prashanth Kumar primer is included too!
Does primer need curing?
With a three step system, no. If it is mixed with the adhesive, as in a 5th generation or 6th generation, then yes.
TY vry much for clearing my douby
@@TheComprehensiveDentist but why in 6th generation? Its not mixed with adhesive...in 6th gen the primer comes combined with acid etch
Joy Baishya the only component of a bonding agent that can be cured is the adhesive. The primer has no light initiators or activators to be curable. The job of the primer is to carry the monomer into the dentin for bonding to the adhesive.
22 second intro.. my god