- Category: Bonding Agents
- Brand: IMICRYL NOVA
- Model: 2029
- Stock: In Stock
Delivery Before 24/05/2024 Fri
Introducing CompoB Plus, a cutting-edge light-cure, ethanol/water-based, self-etching bonding agent. Its dynamic composition allows for versatile use, functioning seamlessly in total-etch, self-etch, or selective-etch modes. Tailored for both direct and indirect restorations, it’s the modern dentist’s go-to for reliable bonding.
Key Features
Acidity Level: With a pH of 2.8, it possesses mild acidity, ensuring that the dentin tubuli remain closed. This crucial aspect works to eliminate any postoperative sensitivity.
One-Step Application: Simplifies the procedure by combining mixing, etching, priming, and bonding into one solitary material.
High Bonding Strengths: Recognized for its unparalleled bonding strengths to both dentin and enamel, particularly for seventh-generation applications.
Double Chemical Adhesion: Contains two pivotal monomers:
- MOP Monomer: Augments self-etch performance, lengthens shelf stability, and secures a durable adhesion.
- 4-META Monomer: Specifically targets and enhances dentin bond strength.
MDP Monomer Advantages:
- Ensures premium adhesion to enamel.
- Enhances the self-etching characteristic.
- Offers heightened product stability.
- Delivers strong bond to apatite surfaces and forms non-soluble Ca+2 salts, guaranteeing durability of adhesion.
- Establishes formidable adhesion strength for both metal and non-glass ceramic substrates.
Carboxylated Dimethacrylate Monomer Benefits:
- Amplifies dentin bond strength.
- Reacts proficiently with apatite.
- Augments bond performance, even under fluctuating humidity conditions and in deep dentin.
Benefits:
- Efficiency: Removes the need for multiple products, combining all steps into one.
- Versatility: Suitable for varied modes - total-etch, self-etch, or selective-etch.
- Low Sensitivity: Its mild acidity ensures reduced postoperative sensitivities.
Indication:
- For the direct placement of light-curing composite or compomer filling materials.
- Bonding of core build-ups utilizing light-curing composite or core build-up materials.
- Repair of existing composite or compomer fillings.
- Adhesive cementation of indirect restorations using light- and dual-curing luting composites.
- Sealing of prepared tooth surfaces prior to the temporary or permanent cementation of indirect restorations.
- Root surface desensitization due to its dentine protector properties.
- Bonding application for fissure sealants.
- Intraoral repair of:
- Composite restorations
- Porcelain fused to metal restorations
- All-ceramic restorations (without the need for an additional primer)
- Acts as a protective varnish for glass ionomer fillings.