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One-Step Adhesion, One-Step Cementation

Dr. George Freedman, DDS

Course date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 09:00 AM (EST)

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1h
95.00
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7th generation adhesive materials have simplified the process of dental bonding, and made esthetic procedures very predictable. These new products etch, bond and desensitize in a single step, and virtually eliminate post-operative sensitivity while decreasing the potential for marginal breakdown. 

Course fee: $95.00

Since 7th generation adhesives do not require "moist" dental surfaces for bonding, this most technique sensitive requirement has been eliminated.

Indirect procedures have been simplified by newer, easier to use, impression materials and one-step resin cements. Etch, prime, desensitize, condition, and bond the abutment(s) in one single application. Straight from the automix syringe, into the crown, and onto the moist prepared tooth. One-step post cementation and core build-up techniques and materials are also available. 


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