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All-Bond--fourth generation dentin bonding system.

B I Suh

    Journal of Esthetic Dentistry
    |July 1, 1991
    PubMed
    Summary
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    The All-Bond system offers universal adhesion for dental composites on various surfaces, including enamel, dentin, and metals. This innovative system supports both conservative and all-etch techniques in adhesive dentistry.

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    Area of Science:

    • Adhesive Dentistry
    • Dental Materials Science

    Background:

    • Current dental bonding systems often lack universal application across diverse substrates.
    • The need for versatile bonding agents that accommodate multiple clinical techniques is significant.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce and detail the features of the All-Bond system.
    • To elucidate the chemistry and working hypothesis behind the All-Bond system's efficacy.

    Main Methods:

    • The paper focuses on explaining the characteristics and application of the All-Bond system.
    • Discussion includes the underlying chemistry and a proposed working hypothesis for its bonding capabilities.

    Main Results:

    • The All-Bond system demonstrates universal bonding capabilities to dentin, enamel, metal alloys, amalgam, porcelain, and composite materials.

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  • It is uniquely capable of supporting both conservative and all-etch preparation techniques.
  • Conclusions:

    • The All-Bond system represents a significant advancement in adhesive dentistry due to its universal bonding and technique versatility.
    • Its comprehensive application across multiple dental substrates offers enhanced clinical options.