NO-ETCH BONDING JUST GOT EVEN SIMPLER ...
PRESENTING BRUSH&BOND™

ONE COAT APPLICATION. ANY CURING LIGHT.
CHEMICALLY-ACTIVATED MICROBRUSHES ELIMINATE MIXING.
35-SECOND TOTAL BONDING TIME.

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We could have printed the complete instructions for Brush&Bond™ on the back of a matchbook ... and in large type too!

1) Apply Brush&Bond to the prep (both cut enamel surfaces and dentin)
2) After 20 seconds, dry the surface with your air syringe for 5 to 10 seconds or so
3) Light cure for 3-5 seconds

Done. The entire bonding procedure takes perhaps 35 seconds.

No etching. Just one coat.


Brush&Bond is cousin to our other no-etcher (Touch&Bond®.)

Like all our bonding agents, it’s built around the 4-META adhesive molecule. However, Brush&Bond also includes a recently-synthesized tri-functional monomer.

The result is a hybridizing film that’s thin (about 9 microns), and a single coat can impregnate, bond and seal the surface.

The Brush&Bond film is tough enough to resist substantial toothbrushing. So you can use it without a restoration for treating cervical sensitivity.

Halogen, PAC, laser or LED

Brush&Bond’s unique multi-component initiator system responds to all currently-available curing lights. Not just a halogen light like the Demetron®, but also PAC lights, lasers and even the newest LED lights.

Special applicator brushes do the mixing automatically

With Brush&Bond you don’t have to mix components ... or massage blister-capsules ... or constantly rub the surface you’re bonding to.

That’s because the special mini brushes that come with the kit feature chemically-impregnated bristles. The instant they touch the Brush&Bond liquid, they trigger a co-catalytic reaction that improves the quality of the subsequent cure

Stops sensitivity - period!

Though we market it primarily as a bonding agent, Brush&Bond is the most effective desensitizer we've ever offered.  More effective than our Pain-Free desensitizer. More effective even than Amalgambond.  

56% of Brush&Bond users report using it without a restoration to treat cervical hypersensitivity.  (To learn more about this application click here.)

And 41% applied it to preps before temporization in order to prevent sensitivity, protect the tooth from leakage, and eliminate the growth of black skuzz.  By the way, when the prep is sealed with Brush&Bond, anesthesia generally isn't needed before you cement the final restoration.

One of the few self-etchers that creates strong bonds to self-cure and dual-cure resins

Most self-etch bonding agents were designed solely for light-cure composites, and their instructions specifically caution against using them with self- or dual-cure core materials.

Brush&Bond is different.  It's terrific for bonding light-, self-, or dual-cure composites.

Independent testing has documented its effective with all major core materials. (One newsletter described Brush&Bond's unique ability to adhere to virtually everything as "amazing.")


Three months risk-free

We give you three months to see whether you like it. If you decide it isn’t for you simply call us toll-free any time within the trial period. We’ll have the material picked up - and we’ll give you all your money back, including taxes and shipping.

  • Brush&Bond™ 4-META Based Composite Bonding Agent (Stock No. S284): $99 Contains Brush&Bond Liquid (3ml) plus 100 activator MicroBrushes.

Read about Absolute Dentin dual-cure core resin.
Proven bond-compatible with Brush&Bond.

If you’re a glutton for research –
take a look at our annotate bibliography of published studies involving Brush&Bond.

 

 




Frequently asked questions
about Brush&Bond



For core build-ups



Terrific for desensitizing and protecting crown preps during the provisional phase.