Do you etch after Vitrebond?

Vitrebond Plus liner/base can be used with any type of adhesive (light or self cured; separate etch or self-etch, i.e. - 4th, 5th or 6th generation adhesives) on dentin or enamel.
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Does Vitrebond need etch?

Use Vitrebond Plus for the initial cervical portion of Class V restorations. It adheres to dentin without phosphoric acid etching while providing fluoride release for future caries control and a dentin shade for esthetics.
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When should I use Vitrebond?

Due to its adhesion to set amalgam and its superior masking qualities, Vitrebond is useful as an adhesive masking agent on amalgam with esthetically disturbing surfaces. Several reports support the use of Vitrebond for interim restoration of decayed deciduous and permanent teeth.
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How do you use Dycal and Vitrebond?

Apply the mixed liner/base to the dentin surfaces of the prepared cavity in a thin layer (1/2mm or less) using a dycal applicator. The Vitrebond liner/base has a minimum working time of 2 minutes 40 seconds at room temperature. 4- Cure the Vitrebond liner/base. Then place the restoration.
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Do you etch before Dycal?

10 The loss of material from Dycal as a result of acid contact is generally regarded as disadvantageous. Therefore, etching procedure should be done before Dycal application.
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Can you use Dycal and Vitrebond together?

Both studies demonstrated that the pulp–dentin complex response to Vitrebond and Dycal indicated acceptable biocompatibility of these materials and there are no statistically significant difference between calcium hydroxide and Resin-Modified Glass Ionomer.
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Do you etch before or after liner?

If an RMGI base or liner is to be used, it should be placed and cured before the etching or adhesive steps. For details regarding specifics of adhesive systems, refer to Chapter 40. The preparation should be etched for 15 to 20 seconds with an acid gel.
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Do we cure Vitrebond?

Vitrebond™ is a light-cured, resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) liner/base material.
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Can Dycal be used for direct pulp capping?

Dycal® Calcium Hydroxide Liner is a two-component, rigid-setting, self-curing material designed for use in direct and indirect pulp capping and as a protective liner under dental adhesives, varnishes, filling materials, cements, and other base materials.
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Can I use Dycal under composite?

Further studies are necessary to suggest that Dycal can be used without any inhibitions under composite resin restorations, may be in vivo studies with long-term follow-up of the outcome are required.
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Is Vitrebond a liner or base?

Vitrebond™ Light Cure Glass Ionomer Liner/Base is a light-cure glass ionomer liner/base that combines light-cure convenience with true glass ionomer fluoride release and bond strength.
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Is Vitrebond an indirect pulp cap?

Vitrebond is nice because of the fluoride releasing property. This should help with sensitivity. This can be used as an indirect pulp cap, if deep and not pulp exposure is noted, or as a direct pulp cap if there is a slight exposure of the pulp horn.
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What is Vitrebond Plus used for?

Vitrebond Plus liner/base offers a strong bond to dentin, sealing the tooth structure to protect against microleakage. This can help reduce postoperative sensitivity. Mixed rightevery time.
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Do you etch before or after Gluma?

Place GLUMA Desensitizer on the dentine for 30 – 60 sec. Then it needs to be air-dried until the gloss of the liquid disappears. Tip: In case of a total etch treatment of the entire cavity, GLUMA Desensitizer should be applied after the etching.
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Can MTA be used for pulp capping?

MTA is a new and biocompatible biomaterial used for dental practice. It has been proved to be an excellent material for repairing of root perforations, apexification, root-end filling, repairing of root resorption and pulp capping.
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Is Fuji 9 light cured?

About. Fuji® IX GP is one of the world's leading glass ionomer restoratives. A conventional, self-curing glass ionomer, it is easy to pack and contour in the cavity and works splendidly in posterior Class I, II, and V restorations. It is also ideal for core build-up or as a base.
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Why is Biodentine better than Dycal?

The results of the present study showed that pulps that were treated with Biodentine were essentially free of inflammation and led to the formation of a good quality bridge which was more predictable, uniform, thick, continuous, and completely sealed the pulp tissue in comparison to Dycal.
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When should calcium hydroxide be set?

Calcium hydroxide is used in both the preservation of the vital pulp and the disinfection of the prepared root canal system. To achieve success in direct pulp capping a strict aseptic regime must be followed. Various forms of root resorption, their aetiology and treatment, are considered.
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Why do we use calcium hydroxide in direct pulp capping?

Calcium Hydroxide Cavity Liners

Calcium hydroxide cements are used for lining specific areas of deep cavities or for direct pulp capping. The antibacterial action of calcium hydroxide makes these cements useful in indirect pulp-capping procedures involving carious dentin.
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What is direct pulp capping?

DIRECT PULP CAPPING

The direct pulp cap, in which a material is placed directly over the exposed pulp tissue, has been suggested as a way to promote pulp healing and generate reparative dentin. If successful, this procedure precludes the need for more invasive, more extensive and more expensive treatment.
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What is resin modified glass ionomer?

Resin-modified glass ionomers (RMGI) were developed in an attempt to improve mechanical properties, decrease setting time, and attenuate moisture sensitivity. Simplistically, RMGIs are a hybrid of glass ionomers and composite resin, and thus contain acid-base and polymerizable components.
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What is Dycal?

Dycal® Calcium Hydroxide Cavity Lining Material, Bulk Package - DENTSPLY Caulk. Dycal® Calcium Hydroxide is a radiopaque material used worldwide for cavity lining and pulp capping. Its system prevents small variations in the base to catalyst ratio, affecting the working and setting times of the material.
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How should the properly etched surface of a tooth appear?

Dry the tooth surface with compressed air for a minimum of 10 seconds. A properly etched surface will appear white, dull, and frosty (Figure 9).
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Why is a lining used under a filling?

Dental cavity liners have historically been used to protect the pulp from the toxic effects of some dental restorative materials and to prevent the pain of thermal conductivity by placing an insulating layer between restorative material and the remaining tooth structure.
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What does etching do to a tooth?

Acid etching is the use of an acidic substance to prepare the tooth's natural enamel for the application of an adhesive. The acid roughens the surface microscopically, increasing retention of resin sealant. Etching of dental enamel with acid removes the smear layer and opens enamel tubules.
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