Optimizing Universal Adhesive Applications
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In this video, explore innovative methods to optimize universal adhesive application for improved sealing and stability over time. Discover the significance of polymerizing the first layer and adding a second step using a flow resin or additional universal adhesive layers. Understand the differences between these approaches, including their impact on adhesion strength, sealing potential, and long-term performance. Ideal for dental professionals seeking to enhance their techniques, this guide explains the nuances of using hydrophilic monomers and solvent evaporation for the best results. Watch to learn how to achieve superior adhesion and avoid common pitfalls in universal adhesive applications.
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