Sistemas Adesivos e Adesão - Autocondicionantes
Introduction to Adhesive Systems and Adhesion
In this section, the focus is on adhesive systems and adhesion to dentin, specifically highlighting the use of high-conditioning adhesive systems.
Understanding High-Conditioning Adhesive Systems
- Dentin structure post-preparation involves the presence of smear layer within dentinal tubules.
- High-conditioning adhesive systems involve applying a low pH solution to dentin, leading to demineralization as depicted in the figure.
- These systems modify and incorporate the dentin layer instead of removing it, offering advantages such as reduced post-operative sensitivity.
Application Process of Adhesive Systems
This part delves into the application process of adhesive systems, emphasizing steps like primer application and polymerization.
Steps in Applying Adhesive Systems
- After demineralization with primer acid (for two-step high-conditioning), adhesive application follows.
- Polymerization occurs after primer acid infiltration and adhesive application in one step for single-step high-conditioning systems.
Demonstration of Adhesive System Application
The demonstration showcases how adhesive systems are applied, including acid etching on enamel and cavity preparation.
Practical Application Steps
- Acid etching on enamel for 30 seconds precedes cavity preparation with acrylic teeth.
- Post-acid application, thorough water rinsing removes desmineralization by-products before applying the adhesive system uniformly.
Proper Application Techniques for Adhesives
This segment focuses on meticulous techniques required during adhesive application to ensure optimal results.
Key Application Guidelines
- Adequate solvent evaporation post-adhesive application is crucial for successful bonding without dislodging the material.