iBOND Universal Adhesive Light Cure (Heraeus Kulzer)

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504-66061411-group

iBOND Universal is the universal, light-curing adhesive for any bonding technique and all indications. Being compatible with all dental materials, it is the all-rounder for reliable bond strength.

iBOND Universal – many benefits in just one bottle:

 

  • Instant bonding success: Due to the unique moisture control system and optimal formula, iBOND Universal offers excellent dentine penetration and instant, reliable bond strength.
  • Unique moisture control: Acetone acts like a water chaser and supports the fast evaporation of water. You benefit from this skillful system with easier air-drying, reduced technique-sensitivity and a homogeneous bonding layer.
  • The all-rounder for bonding matters: iBOND Universal enables bonding of composite/compomer, precious metal, non-precious metal, zirconia or silicate ceramic, and is compatible with light-cure, dual-cure and self-cure materials without the need of a dual-cure activator. For bonding and repairing silicate ceramics, you precondition the restoration using iBOND Ceramic Primer.
  • Easy and precise application: Self-etch, total-etch or selective etch - the choice is yours. In addition, our exclusive drop control bottle design delivers just the amount of bonding agent you need.
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Item #DescriptionMfg#PriceQtyOrder
504-66061411iBOND Universal Adhesive Light Cure 4 mL Bottle Refill 4mL/Bt 66061411 $156.95
$156.95

Whatever the material, whatever the patient’s situation, one bottle of adhesive takes you through indications of direct and indirect restorations with amazing adhesion. Safely and easily.

  • Bonding of direct restorations for all cavity classes (Black) using light-curing, dual-curing or self-curing methacrylate-based composites/compomers.
  • Bonding of light-curing, dual-curing or self-curing core build-up materials.
  • Sealing of hypersensitive tooth areas.
  • Sealing of cavities prior to amalgam restorations.
  • Bonding of fissure sealants.
  • Sealing of cavities and core preparations prior to temporary cementation of indirect restorations (according to the immediate dentine sealing technique).
  • Cementation of indirect restorations with light-curing, dual-curing or self-curing adhesive resin cements.