Description

Description :

Ultradent 90-second Porcelain Etch is used to etch porcelain veneers, crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and fractured dental porcelain. Ultradent 60-second Silane is used after hydrofluoric acid etching to prepare the surface for bonding resin.

Studies have demonstrated that Silane, when used with Porcelain Etch and a quality bonding resin, yields the highest bond strength to porcelain when compared with other porcelain bonding products.1  Both Porcelain Etch and Silane may be used intraorally or extraorally.

- Porcelain Etch is a viscous, buffered 9% hydrofluoric acid

- Etch is easy to control and place

- Will not stain composite or resin cement

- Silane is a single-component solution

- Yields highest porcelain-to-resin bond strengths1

- Porcelain Etch and Silane may also be used on lithium disilicate (IPS e.max®2 ) restorations

- For Porcelain Etch, use with Inspiral Brush tips. For Silane, use with Black Mini Brush tips.

- Certified gluten free

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Clinicals

-Porcelain Surface Before and After Porcelain Etch

Porcelain

 

Porcelain 

porcelain surface following a 90-second etch with Ultradent Porcelain Etch.

 

-Preparing the Porcelain

1-Etch clean bonding surface with Porcelain Etch for 90 seconds, rinse, and dry.

 

2-CLINICAL TIP: Apply phosphoric acid (Ultra-Etch etchant) for five seconds to remove porcelain salts and debris formed by hydrofluoric acid etching. Rinse and air dry.

 

3-​Apply a puddle coat of Silane to inside surface for 60 seconds, dry, and set prosthesis aside. Do not rinse