| 1. |
Bisco does not
recommend the use of liners or bases. If used,
place the smallest amount possible. |
| 2. |
After primers
are applied, they must be thoroughly air dried
with an air syringe to make sure all of the
solvent and displaced water is removed in
order to form a strong polymer in the dentinal
tubules. DO NOT DRY BETWEEN COATS! |
| 3. |
After application
of A & B primers on dentin / enamel, the surface
should be glossy. If not, repeat application.
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| 4. |
If you choose
the conservative approach not to etch dentin,
it is very important that the dentin be left
moist with water prior to primer application.
Moist dentin is important with all procedures
when using ALL-BOND 2. |
| 5. |
Please use a rubber
dam or other isolation methods with all bonding
procedures. Moisture leads to failures. |
| 6. |
If PRE-BOND RESIN
is not air thinned, it may set-up prematurely.
Applying PRE-BOND just prior to cementation
will give the best results. |
| 7. |
Bisco DUAL CURE
OPAQUER sets with an oxygen inhibited layer
("sticky layer"). You may bond composite directly
to this or wipe it off and apply D/E RESIN
to the opaqued metal and primed porcelain,
if present. |
| 8. |
Lightly air thin
the mixture of D/E RESIN and PRE-BOND RESIN
when performing adhesive amalgam technique.
This will prevent pooling in the proximal
box. For a radiopaque liner, we suggest RESINOMER. |
| 9. |
Desensitizing
root surfaces is most effective on a freshly
scaled root. A dense pellicle may form over
time and make penetration of primers difficult.
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| 10. |
Open
primer bottles a few seconds prior to use
and gently squeeze. This will allow built
up vapor pressure to be released giving better
dropper control. |
| 11. |
Nylon or Vinyl
brush tips are the adhesive applicators or
choice. Sponges are not recommended. |
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