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019-015 "SONDHI" INDIRECT BONDING ADHESIVE KIT (Not available in PDS Spain) |
| For use ONLY with "custom pads", which are created by using transbond XT to bond the brackets to the study model and light cured. Sondhi part A is painted on the etched and dried tooth surface while an equal amount of part B is painted on the cured transbond XT custom bracket pad. The tray is seated with firm pressure for 1 minute and then removed after 2 minutes. |
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019-020 "BRACKET-LOCK" LIGHT CURE ADHESIVE KIT" |
| "This is the light cure adhesive used as the standard for repositioning or rebonding brackets, the initial bonding of molar brackets placed by direct or indirect techniques, and the initial bonding of direct bonded brackets 5-5. Bond strength is at the maximum level immediately upon light curing.
The adhesive is thick, requiring force to push the bracket onto the tooth, expelling the excess bracket adhesive. This feature allows for the placement of several brackets (5-8 is common) at the same time without the risk of drifting ("no drift" feature).
On the pre-etched, rinsed, and dried tooth surface, brush a thin coat of bonding resin. Do the same on the bracket base (it is not necessary to light cure this bonding resin). Place a small amount of paste onto the bracket pad, pushing the bracket to place with the IP Bracket placement instrument, checking the height and angulation, and removing any excess adhesive flash with a scaler before proceeding to the next tooth. After 4-8 brackets have been placed, confirm the final position and light cure the segment.
Light curing with conventional bonding lights is recommended to be 30-40 seconds per tooth. The light beam will bounce off the translucent enamel rods, curing the underlying bonding adhesive. Light curing with plasma lights is 3-5 seconds per tooth.
Bracket lock is sold as a kit (019-020), or in individual components: Resin (019-021), Adhesive Syringe (019-022), and Liquid Etch 38% (019-023). |
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019-021 "BRACKET-lOCK" BONDING RESIN |
| This is the light cure adhesive used as the standard for repositioning or rebonding brackets, the initial bonding of molar brackets placed by direct or indirect techniques, and the initial bonding of direct bonded brackets 5-5. Bond strength is at the maximum level immediately upon light curing.
The adhesive is thick, requiring force to push the bracket onto the tooth, expelling the excess bracket adhesive. This feature allows for the placement of several brackets (5-8 is common) at the same time without the risk of drifting ("no drift" feature).
On the pre-etched, rinsed, and dried tooth surface, brush a thin coat of bonding resin. Do the same on the bracket base (it is not necessary to light cure this bonding resin). Place a small amount of paste onto the bracket pad, pushing the bracket to place with the IP Bracket placement instrument, checking the height and angulation, and removing any excess adhesive flash with a scaler before proceeding to the next tooth. After 4-8 brackets have been placed, confirm the final position and light cure the segment.
Light curing with conventional bonding lights is recommended to be 30-40 seconds per tooth. The light beam will bounce off the translucent enamel rods, curing the underlying bonding adhesive. Light curing with plasma lights is 3-5 seconds per tooth.
Bracket lock is sold as a kit (019-020), or in individual components: Resin (019-021), Adhesive Syringe (019-022), and Liquid Etch 38% (019-023). |
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019-022 "BRACKET-LOCK" ADHESIVE SYRINGE |
| This is the light cure adhesive used as the standard for repositioning or rebonding brackets, the initial bonding of molar brackets placed by direct or indirect techniques, and the initial bonding of direct bonded brackets 5-5. Bond strength is at the maximum level immediately upon light curing.
The adhesive is thick, requiring force to push the bracket onto the tooth, expelling the excess bracket adhesive. This feature allows for the placement of several brackets (5-8 is common) at the same time without the risk of drifting ("no drift" feature).
On the pre-etched, rinsed, and dried tooth surface, brush a thin coat of bonding resin. Do the same on the bracket base (it is not necessary to light cure this bonding resin). Place a small amount of paste onto the bracket pad, pushing the bracket to place with the IP Bracket placement instrument, checking the height and angulation, and removing any excess adhesive flash with a scaler before proceeding to the next tooth. After 4-8 brackets have been placed, confirm the final position and light cure the segment.
Light curing with conventional bonding lights is recommended to be 30-40 seconds per tooth. The light beam will bounce off the translucent enamel rods, curing the underlying bonding adhesive. Light curing with plasma lights is 3-5 seconds per tooth.
Bracket lock is sold as a kit (019-020), or in individual components: Resin (019-021), Adhesive Syringe (019-022), and Liquid Etch 38% (019-023). |
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019-023 PRO ETCH 38%" |
| This is the light cure adhesive used as the standard for repositioning or rebonding brackets, the initial bonding of molar brackets placed by direct or indirect techniques, and the initial bonding of direct bonded brackets 5-5. Bond strength is at the maximum level immediately upon light curing.
The adhesive is thick, requiring force to push the bracket onto the tooth, expelling the excess bracket adhesive. This feature allows for the placement of several brackets (5-8 is common) at the same time without the risk of drifting ("no drift" feature).
On the pre-etched, rinsed, and dried tooth surface, brush a thin coat of bonding resin. Do the same on the bracket base (it is not necessary to light cure this bonding resin). Place a small amount of paste onto the bracket pad, pushing the bracket to place with the IP Bracket placement instrument, checking the height and angulation, and removing any excess adhesive flash with a scaler before proceeding to the next tooth. After 4-8 brackets have been placed, confirm the final position and light cure the segment.
Light curing with conventional bonding lights is recommended to be 30-40 seconds per tooth. The light beam will bounce off the translucent enamel rods, curing the underlying bonding adhesive. Light curing with plasma lights is 3-5 seconds per tooth.
Bracket lock is sold as a kit (019-020), or in individual components: Resin (019-021), Adhesive Syringe (019-022), and Liquid Etch 38% (019-023). |
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019-025 "RELY-A BOND" ADHESIVE KIT |
| A "no-mix" bracket adhesive that can be used with metal or ceramic brackets for direct bonding. Paint primer on the previously etched and dried tooth surface and the bracket pad. Place a small amount of adhesive paste with a spatula or directly from the syringe onto the bracket pad, immediately placing on the tooth, rotating the bracket to mix the adhesive and primer. Initial set time is about 5 seconds, with the final set 24 hours later. Since maximum adhesive strength is not reached for a period of time, this type of adhesive is not well suited for repositioning and rebonding brackets.
o Rely-A-Bond Primer (16gms) (019-026) The activator of the adhesive paste. Be careful not to contaminate the bottle with multiple dips of the brush that was in contact with patient saliva.
o Rely-A-Bond Adhesive Syringes (4pk) (019-027) The adhesive paste for the bonding system.
o Rely-A-Bond Etch Liquid (9gr) (019-028) 37% phosphoric acid. |
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019-026 "RELY-A-BOND" PRIMER (16gms) |
| A "no-mix" bracket adhesive that can be used with metal or ceramic brackets for direct bonding. Paint primer on the previously etched and dried tooth surface and the bracket pad. Place a small amount of adhesive paste with a spatula or directly from the syringe onto the bracket pad, immediately placing on the tooth, rotating the bracket to mix the adhesive and primer. Initial set time is about 5 seconds, with the final set 24 hours later. Since maximum adhesive strength is not reached for a period of time, this type of adhesive is not well suited for repositioning and rebonding brackets.
o Rely-A-Bond Primer (16gms) (019-026) The activator of the adhesive paste. Be careful not to contaminate the bottle with multiple dips of the brush that was in contact with patient saliva.
o Rely-A-Bond Adhesive Syringes (4pk) (019-027) The adhesive paste for the bonding system.
o Rely-A-Bond Etch Liquid (9gr) (019-028) 37% phosphoric acid. |
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019-027 "RELY-A-BOND" ADHESIVE SYRINGES (4pk) |
| A "no-mix" bracket adhesive that can be used with metal or ceramic brackets for direct bonding. Paint primer on the previously etched and dried tooth surface and the bracket pad. Place a small amount of adhesive paste with a spatula or directly from the syringe onto the bracket pad, immediately placing on the tooth, rotating the bracket to mix the adhesive and primer. Initial set time is about 5 seconds, with the final set 24 hours later. Since maximum adhesive strength is not reached for a period of time, this type of adhesive is not well suited for repositioning and rebonding brackets.
o Rely-A-Bond Primer (16gms) (019-026) The activator of the adhesive paste. Be careful not to contaminate the bottle with multiple dips of the brush that was in contact with patient saliva.
o Rely-A-Bond Adhesive Syringes (4pk) (019-027) The adhesive paste for the bonding system.
o Rely-A-Bond Etch Liquid (9gr) (019-028) 37% phosphoric acid. |
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019-028 "RELY-A-BOND" ETCH LIQUID (9gr) |
| A "no-mix" bracket adhesive that can be used with metal or ceramic brackets for direct bonding. Paint primer on the previously etched and dried tooth surface and the bracket pad. Place a small amount of adhesive paste with a spatula or directly from the syringe onto the bracket pad, immediately placing on the tooth, rotating the bracket to mix the adhesive and primer. Initial set time is about 5 seconds, with the final set 24 hours later. Since maximum adhesive strength is not reached for a period of time, this type of adhesive is not well suited for repositioning and rebonding brackets.
o Rely-A-Bond Primer (16gms) (019-026) The activator of the adhesive paste. Be careful not to contaminate the bottle with multiple dips of the brush that was in contact with patient saliva.
o Rely-A-Bond Adhesive Syringes (4pk) (019-027) The adhesive paste for the bonding system.
o Rely-A-Bond Etch Liquid (9gr) (019-028) 37% phosphoric acid. |
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019-036 MIXING PAD (Not available in PDS Spain) |
| Place the adhesives on the pad (using a spatula), to place on each bracket before bonding. The Mixing Pad aids in avoiding cross contamination of materials. Also used for mixing Pro Lock parts A and B. |
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020-003 ETCHING GEL |
| Etching Gel used as an alternative to liquid etch. Gel has the advantage of staying in place, is color coded in blue, and does not drip. Sold in a 1.2 ml. Syringe (38% Phosphoric Acid). |
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020-004 PORCELAIN CONDITIONER |
| Porcelain Primer is a silane coupling agent used to improve bonding between porcelain crowns and the metal bracket.
Instructions for Use:
1.) Rinse and dry the porcelain bonding surface
2.) Etch the porcelain surface using one of the following 2 methods:
a. Apply the appropriate Hydrofluoric Acid etchant following the manufacturer's instructions
b. Sandblast the porcelain surface followed by a 60 to 90 second 37% Phosphoric Acid Etch.
3.) Rinse the etched porcelain surface with plenty of water and dry thoroughly.
4.) Apply one or two coats of porcelain conditioner to the etched porcelain surface. Wait 60 seconds. Air dry the conditioned porcelain surface to evaporate the remaining volatiles.
5.) Proceed with the cementation as instructed by the manufacturer's directions
Sold in a 16 cc bottle |
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020-007 "EXCEL" ADHESIVE KIT (HERBST APPLIANCE) |
| This adhesive was originally created for cementation of bonded Herbst appliances. The most common use is in the cementation of bonded Rapid Palatal Expanders (RPE). Depending on the buccal coverage of the appliance and your confidence in removal, etch at least the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth. The occlusal surface may also be etched for a more secure appliance during the heavy force activation, but some have reported difficulty removing the appliances when this is done. Carefully paint the plastic primer on the inside of the appliance acrylic, or when the appliance is removed, all of the adhesive will be left on the teeth. The bonding resin is painted onto the etched tooth surface while the 2-part paste is mixed and placed into the appliance. Initial set time is 3 minutes; during this time you need to clean up any excess adhesive, especially in the tuberosity region. Removal is usually performed with a snapping motion of a band removing plier. Beware of primary teeth with resorbed roots, as these may be extracted upon removal. Block out any undercuts adjacent to missing teeth to avoid the appliance being locked into place, only to be removed with a high speed handpiece. |
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020-009 SMALL BRUSHES-2" length |
| Brushes are used for etch liquid and activator liquid application. The placement of bonding paste to the bracket with a spatula is used in all paste to paste applications, and by some in no-mix applications, in order to avoid contamination of the master syringe of paste. |
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