Benefits

Why choose Prime&Bond universal?

Versatility

For use with all etching methods, all indications

Active moisture control

Reliable performance on over-wet and over-dried dentin

Low film thickness

For a reduced risk of pooling and misfit of the restoration

Virtually no post-operative sensitivity

Based on a user survey

Convenience & control

Flip-top cap for one-handed opening, low viscosity for easy application, and a relaxed working time and reduced waste, remaining usable for 30 minutes in a closed CliXdish

Prime&Bond universal provides

  • Versatility for use with all etching methods, all indications
  • Reliable performance on over-wet and over-dried dentin
  • Virtually no post-operative sensitivity
  • Low film thickness for a reduced risk of pooling and misfit of the restoration
  • A relaxed working time and reduced waste, remaining usable for 30 minutes in a closed CliXdish
  • High initial bond strength with Calibra Ceram cement for indirect restorations
  • A patented formulation free of HEMA, TGDMA, or bisphenol

Active moisture control

Most adhesives are comparatively hydrophobic, tending to separate from water. With too much water on the prepared surface, the adhesive can’t achieve uniform coverage, leaving gaps that may weaken the bond and may cause post-operative sensitivity. If dentin is overly dried, collagen fibers can collapse and prevent effective sealing.  Prime&Bond universal overcomes the surface tension of water and spreads across dentin and into dentinal tubules to form an even, homogeneous layer. Upon air-drying, the solvent and water evaporate together, leaving a consistent coating of adhesive across the entire surface to ensure a strong bond.

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Shear Bond Strength

Internal Data: Shear Bond Strenght of Universal Adhesives after water contamination. Data on file. For more information, contact Consumables-Data-Requests@dentsplysirona.com

Active cavity spreading for Prime&Bond universal vs Scotchbond Universal & iBOND Universal

Inherent surface tension prevents other adhesives from spreading easily across the surface of the cavity. Dry spots that remain unbonded can weaken the restoration and may lead to post-operative sensitivity and microleakage. Prime&Bond universal is formulated to spread actively, minimizing the risk of inadvertently leaving dry spots.

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Low film thickness

Thick adhesives can have a tendency to pool in the corners of the proximal box of a Class II restoration. These adhesive pools can show up as translucent areas on a radiograph, which can easily be misdiagnosed as a void, gap, or secondary decay, leading to unnecessary replacement. Thicker adhesives may also change crown prep geometry, impacting crown fit. Prime&Bond universal self-levels to actively create a thin, uniform adhesive layer.

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FAQs

No, Prime&Bond universal is not radiopaque. The low film thickness and the self-levelling properties help to reduce the risk of adhesive pools that might become visible on radiographs as grey areas which can be misdiagnosed as recurrent decay.

The competitive adhesives are not radiopaque neither- with one exception: Optibond FL¹.

Optibond FL contains glass fillers, resulting in an extremely high film thickness and the need to make it radiopaque. However, its radiopacity is very low, making it difficult to clearly identify it on the radiograph.

No.

Isopropanol (=alcohol) and water.

As long as the dentin is not exposed to the etchant for more than 15 seconds, there is no negative impact.

No. When used with Calibra Ceram, Prime&Bond universal does not require any activators. However, when using Prime&Bond universal with any other dual- or self-cure resin material (e.g. Core.X-flow, Calibra Automix or competitive materials), it has to be mixed with DENTSPLY Self-Cure Activator.

The pH value of Prime&Bond universal is 2.7.

Prime&Bond universal contains MDP and thus can be used instead of a primer for restorations made of zirconia or metal.

However, glass ceramic restorations (e.g. CEREC Tessera), should be pre-treated according to the manufacturer´s instructions, e.g. with silane.

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