DentGist Nano-Bond (5th Gen Bonding Agent)
DentGist Nano-Bond (5th Gen Bonding Agent)
DentGist Nano-Bond is a light curing, one component 5th generation bonding agent for use in combination with adhesive restorations. Nano-Bond adhesive was developed for bonding composites and compomers to the tooth structure as well as for bonding indirect restorations (e.g., porcelain). The adhesive incorporates aspects of a primer and bonding resin in a single bottle. Prior to the application of Nano-Bond, the tooth structure is conditioned with Etchant gel 37%.
Indications:
- Adhesive for direct, light-curing and dual-curing composite and compomer restorations.
- Adhesive for light-initiated resin cements used in conjunction with indirect all-ceramic and composite restorations (inlays, onlays, veneers and full-coverage crowns)
Features
Features
- Fast and easy to use- just paint, wait and cure.
- One-bottle adhesive system primes and bonds in one step for maximum efficiency.
- Reduced post-operative sensitivity for greater patient comfort.
- Excellent bond strength with enamel and dentin.
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
Composition :
- Urethane Dimethacrylate.
- Triethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate.
- Bisphenol A Diglycidyl Methacrylate.
- 2-HydroxyEthyl Methacrylate.
- Tertiary Butanol.
- Photoinitiators.
- Stabilizer.
Packaging
Packaging
- 1 x 5ml Bottle
Direction to use
Direction to use
- Isolation : Rubber dam is the preferred method of isolation.
- Cavity preparation : Prepare cavity with minimal tooth reduction. Bevel cavo surface enamel margins.
- Etching : Apply etchant to enamel and dentin. Wait 15 seconds. Rinse for 10 seconds. Blot excess water using a cotton pellet or mini-sponge. The surface should appear glistening without pooling of water.
- Adhesive : Immediately after blotting, apply 2-3 consecutive coats of Nano-Bond to etched enamel and dentin for 15 seconds with gentle agitation using a fully saturated applicator. Gently air thin for 5 seconds to evaporate solvents. Light cure for 20-30 seconds.
Additional info
Additional info
- Country Of Origin: India
- Manufacturer: Rident Denpro Pvt. Ltd.
Warranty
Warranty
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: Do we need to etch the tooth surface before applying DentGist Nano-Bond (5th Gen Bonding Agent)?
Answer: Yes, etching the tooth surface is necessary before applying DentGist Nano-Bond. This 5th generation bonding agent comes as a one-bottle system, incorporating both primer and bonding resin. Prior to application, the tooth structure should be conditioned with 37% etchant gel to ensure optimal adhesion.
Question: Should we do etching of enamel before using this bonding agent ?
Answer: Yes, it's essential to perform etching of the enamel before using DentGist Nano-Bond (5th Gen Bonding Agent) to enhance the adhesion and ensure optimal bonding strength for restorative procedures.
Question: Can I use it for any type of composite?
Answer: Yes, DentGist Nano-Bond (5th Gen Bonding Agent) is designed to be compatible with a wide range of Light cure composite materials, making it a versatile choice for various dental applications.
Question: Can therafil composite be used with this bonding agent ?
Answer: Yes, you can use Therafil composite with DentGist Nano-Bond (5th Gen Bonding Agent). This bonding agent is compatible with all standard dental composites, including Therafil, allowing for versatile and effective bonding in dental procedures.
Question: Is bonding agent an adhesive?
Answer: Dentin bonding agent is a thin layer of (usually unfilled) resin applied between the conditioned dentin and resin matrix of a composite. The adhesive promotes bonding between enamel or dentin and resin composite restorative material or resin cement.
Question: What is a 5th generation bond?
Answer: DentGist Nanobond identified as a “fifth generation” dentin bonding agent, the steps for placing the primer and the adhesive were combined. Theoretically, the major advantage to this modified system was that it would save time for the clinician since one of the steps virtually had been eliminated.