Besides the possibility of different moisture degrees
remaining in the same tooth cavity after the etching/rinsing/
drying procedures, the adhesion process is also influenced
by the adhesive system’s composition, mainly the type of
solvent used9. Among the most common solvents present in
dental adhesives there are water, ethanol, acetone and
tetrahydrofuran10-11. Differently from this pattern, XP Bond®
adhesive system (Dentsply Caulk, Milford, MA, USA)12, which
contains tert-butanol as solvent, is a two-step etch-and-rinse
adhesive which is marketed as being a good adhesive agent
even in over-wet or dry dentin conditions.
Besides the possibility of different moisture degreesremaining in the same tooth cavity after the etching/rinsing/drying procedures, the adhesion process is also influencedby the adhesive system’s composition, mainly the type ofsolvent used9. Among the most common solvents present indental adhesives there are water, ethanol, acetone andtetrahydrofuran10-11. Differently from this pattern, XP Bond®adhesive system (Dentsply Caulk, Milford, MA, USA)12, whichcontains tert-butanol as solvent, is a two-step etch-and-rinseadhesive which is marketed as being a good adhesive agenteven in over-wet or dry dentin conditions.
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