Bisco Select HV Etch w/BAC 35% Phosphoric Acid Etchant 5g Syringes Enlarge View
Bisco Select HV Etch w/BAC 35% Phosphoric Acid Etchant 5g Syringes
 

Select HV® Etch w/BAC Syringe Pack

Select HV Etch is a 35% high viscosity phosphoric acid etchant available with Benzalkonium Chloride (BAC) and is designed for pin-point accuracy.

Item No: E-59110P
 
 

Description

4 Syringes Select HV Etch w/BAC (5g ea.), 50 Disposable Syringe Tips, Instructions

Features & Benefits

 
 

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Which etching techniques are Select HV Etch most suitable for?
Select HV is ideal for the selective-etch technique. Its high viscosity offers pin-point placement making it ideal for etching enamel margins, otherwise known as the selective or “hybrid” etch technique. Select HV Etch can also be used for the total-etch technique. Etching with Select HV Etch significantly improves the quality of the etch pattern and increases the bond at the enamel margin. 

How long should I etch or clean my restorations with Select HV Etch?
Dentin and enamel, or enamel only, should be etched for 15 seconds.

If using phosphoric acid as a cleaning agent on dental restorative materials: 30 seconds.

How does the “blue” color of Select HV Etch make etching easier?
Select HV Etch’s electric blue color allows for easy identification and contrast where deep color differentiation is important. The vibrant color assists clinicians in being able to see the product during placement and removal procedures.

What is BAC and what benefits does it provide?
Benzalkonium chloride (BAC) is an antimicrobial agent. When BAC is present, research confirms the development of residual bacterial inhibition zones of up to 7mm, making it effective against Streptococcus mutans.1,2

 

1. M.Sc.Dt. Emre ÖZEL, Dr. Haktan YURDAGÜVEN, Yrd.Doç.Dr. Esra CAN SAY, Prof.Dr. Sesin KOCAGÖZ, Evaluation of the Antibacterial Activity of Disinfectant Solutions with Phosphoric Acids Against Streptococcus Mutans. Journal of Hacettepe Faculty of Dentistry, Volume: 29, Issue 4, Page: 8-14, 2005

2. M. TURKUN1, Z. ERGUCU, L.S. TURKUN, E.U. CELIK, and M. ATES, Is Phosphoric Acid Sufficiently Antibacterial?,J Dent Res 85 (Spec Iss B):abstract number 1605, 2006 (www.dental research.org).

 

Videos

Select HV Etch Technique Video

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Select HV Etch Video Evaluation

 

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