Key Features and Technology
7th Generation Classification (Self-Etch, All-in-One)
This adhesive is classified as a true 7th generation self-etch system. It contains acidic functional monomers that condition (etch) both enamel and dentin simultaneously upon application. This eliminates the need for a separate acid-etching and rinsing step, significantly simplifying the bonding protocol and reducing technique sensitivity.
Single-Bottle, Single-Step Application
The entire bonding procedure is completed using one bottle and one clinical step. The clinician applies the adhesive, agitates it, air-thins it, and then light-cures it. This streamlined workflow reduces chair time and minimizes the risk of procedural errors.
Reduced Post-Operative Sensitivity
Because dentin tubules are not aggressively opened by phosphoric acid, and the adhesive remains integrated with the collagen fibers, the risk of post-operative sensitivity is significantly reduced when compared to traditional total-etch systems.
Formation of a Single Hybrid Layer
The adhesive forms a thin, stable hybrid layer that integrates the restorative material with the tooth structure. This layer provides a reliable seal against microleakage, enhancing restoration longevity.
Excellent Versatility for Direct Restorations
The system is primarily intended for bonding direct composite restorations (Class I–V) and for sealing indirect restorations, including cements and composites. Due to the acidic nature of many 7th generation adhesives, they are generally best paired with light-cured materials, unless specified as dual-cure compatible.
Minimal Film Thickness
After curing, the adhesive forms a very thin film layer, ensuring no marginal interference when placing subsequent restorative materials and maintaining accurate restoration fit.







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