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GO Adhesive

Dr. George Freedman, DDS, Thursday, February 26, 2009
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GO! is a 7th generation single step adhesive that is applied to moist (recommended) or dry (acceptable) dental surfaces.

GO ! BENEFITS

  • High bond strength
  • Single component adhesive (self-etching, fluoride releasing, light-cured)
  • 10 micron film thickness
  • Applies yellow, clears with polymerization

GO ! ADVANTAGES

  • Nano-filled
  • No moisture at restorative interface
  • Works on moist or dry surfaces

 

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