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Keeping up with new materials and techniques isn’t getting easier. Whether you’re working chairside or in the lab, expectations are higher, workflows are tighter, and time is limited.
That’s why we created BOND. A magazine focused on sharing practical knowledge you can actually use in daily dentistry.
At Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc., we understand the demands of modern dental practices. Balancing complex procedures, tight schedules, and patient care is no easy task. That is why we have spent years refining our materials - so you can focus on what matters most: your patients. With our universal products you will succeed with Smart, Streamlined Solutions.
CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick 2 forms literally he connection between several universal resinbased products of our portfolio. Plus: there is no need for a separate dual-cure activator when used with other manufacturers’ self-adhesive cements.
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Together, these monomers form the foundation of CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick 2, giving you a fast, dependable, and versatile adhesive for all your restorative needs.
The MDP monomer, invented by Kuraray, provides unmatched bonding strength to hydroxyapatite and a wide range of other materials, including zirconia. For an excellent bond that performs consistently over time.
This highly hydrophilic monomer allows for rapid penetration into the tooth structure, eliminating the need for waiting after application. It forms a stable, hydrophobic cross-linked network during polymerization for a strong and durable bond.
The Urethane Tetramethacrylate Monomer is a multifunctional monomer that provides for an increased strength of the bonding layer itself. The use of UTMA results in increased resistance to shrinkage forces and at the same time, allows for a thin bonding layer.This highly hydrophilic monomer allows for rapid penetration into the tooth structure, eliminating the need for waiting after application. It forms a stable, hydrophobic cross-linked network during polymerization for a strong and durable bond.