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1 Adhesive Newsletter #39

In this issue: How to evaluate adhesives - or any other new dental material. When air-prepping for a bonded restoration may be a REALLY BAD idea! Nanoleakage: Oh GREAT, something else to worry about.

2 Adhesive Newsletter #41

In this issue: The single best advice you'll ever read for troubleshooting an uncooperative bonding agent. REVEALED! Why we advertise Brush&Bond and not Touch&Bond. Solving bonded core problems. And a lot more . . .

3 Adhesive Newsletter #42

In this issue: New research into treating cervical sensitivity. One reason why C&B-MetaBond bonds so much more tenaciously than certain research predicts.

4 Adhesive Newsletter #43

In this issue: The temporary crown - how to prevent sensitivity, secondary caries, and pulpal complications during the two weeks between prepping and final cementation. Independent organizations rate Parkell products. And more . . .

5 Adhesive Newsletter #44

In this issue: Should self-etchers be rubbed, agitated or just "applied" to dentin? How effective is light-curing down a post hole? Nanoleakage and the "reality test".

6 Adhesive Newsletter #45

In this issue: Do patients complain of discomfort when you cement crowns? Here's a quick solution that doesn't involve needles. Getting rid of white lines around direct composites. New research into resin pulp caps.

7 Adhesive Newsletter #46

In this issue: How important is it to remove the last scintilla of caries? 10 things the authors of a research paper won't tell you! How to get the kind of composite finish you're looking for.

8 Adhesive Newsletter #47

In this issue: New Survey Results: Dentists who've used Touch&Bond and Brush&Bond for 3-5 years reveal most-frequent problems, technique suggestions and one application where one of the bonding agents clearly out performs the other.

9 Adhesive Newsletter #48

In this issue: How smart is it to pre-warm composite? The important difference between "Science BS" vs "Marketing BS". How to clean up old, polymerized C&B-MetaBond. An easy procedure for reliably bonding composite to both tooth structure and old composite.…

10 Adhesive Newsletter #49

In this issue: A "how-to" for combining Brush&Bond with Absolute Dentin when cementing posts. A small hint that may extend the shelf-life of all your filled flowables. Trouble shooting impression problems after protecting the prep with a bonding agent.…

11 Adhesive Newsletter #50

In this issue: Six things a dental speaker won't tell you. What the chemistry in the Brush&Bond brush brings to the table. How to clean up after a C&B-MetaBond cementation.

12 Adhesive Newsletter #51

In this issue: White lines around direct composites - what causes them & how to eliminate them. Sodium Hypochlorite before bonding - less is best. The results of a three-year clinical study into cervical desensitization.

13 Adhesive Newsletter #52

In this issue: A chart listing: different adhesive applications, which Parkell adhesives we think is best for each, and why. New research confirms, you can?t judge the quality of an enamel bond by looking at the etch pattern.

14 Adhesive Newsletter #53

In this issue: More hints about protecting crown preps with Brush&Bond. Brush&Bond's performance in the ADA's clinical survey. How to be an "evidence-based" attendee the next CE course. Why your radiometer may not be telling you the truth about your…

15 Adhesive Newsletter #54

In this issue: When is it best to etch, even though you're using a "self-etch" bonding agent? Amalgam beats composite in yet another clinical comparison. New paper reveals the consequences of microleakage for the clinical dentist.

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