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Bonds and etchants are the two-step adhesive workflow that bonds composite to enamel and dentine — the etchant creates microporosity, the bond forms a hybrid layer with the restoration. Dentalkart stocks 7th/8th-gen universal adhesives, 5th/6th-gen bonds, phosphoric and HF porcelain etchants and silane primers from 3M ESPE, Bisco, GC, Ivoclar and Kulzer.

Bonds & Etchants

Bonds & Etchants — Universal Adhesives, Self-Etch & Total-Etch Bonding Agents, Phosphoric Acid & Porcelain Etchants

Bonds and etchants are the two-component adhesive workflow that creates the micromechanical and chemical bond between resin composite restorations and prepared tooth structure. The etchant (37% phosphoric acid for enamel and dentine, 4–10% hydrofluoric acid for porcelain) demineralises the surface to create microporosity; the bonding agent infiltrates the microporosity and co-polymerises with the overlying composite to form a hybrid layer. Dentalkart stocks the full adhesive range — 7th/8th-generation universal adhesives, 6th-gen self-etch bonds, 5th-gen total-etch bonds, phosphoric acid etchants, porcelain HF etchants and silane primers — from 3M ESPE, Bisco, GC, Ivoclar, Dentsply, Kulzer, Shofu, Tokuyama, VOCO, Septodont, Cerkamed, Prevest DenPro, Waldent, DPI, Anabond, AmmDent, Prime Dental, MAARC, MDM, AMBAR, SafeEndo and D-Tech.

Types of Bonding Agent

Universal adhesive (7th/8th generation — etch-rinse, self-etch or selective-etch)

Single-bottle universal adhesives that work in etch-rinse, self-etch or selective-etch modes on enamel and dentine — also bond to zirconia, lithium disilicate and metal substrates without a separate primer. The current workhorse for direct and indirect bonding. For example, 3M ESPE Adper Single Bond Universal Adhesive, GC Solare Universal Bond, GC G-Premio Bond, Dentsply Prime Bond Universal, Ivoclar Tetric N-Bond Universal, Waldent Nanobond Universal, Tokuyama Palfique 7th Generation Bond, Shofu Beautibond, AMBAR Universal APS, DPI Curex Bond Universal, Bond Plus NT and SafeEndo Recreate Bond 7.

Self-etch adhesive (6th generation — etch-and-bond in one)

Self-etching, self-priming adhesives that demineralise and infiltrate the smear layer in a single step — no separate phosphoric-acid etch needed. Lower post-operative sensitivity than total-etch, slightly weaker enamel bond. For example, Waldent Nanobond SE, Bond Plus SE Self-Etch Bonding Adhesive and Kulzer Gluma Bond 5.

Total-etch adhesive (5th generation — etch-rinse, then single-bottle bond)

Two-step total-etch system — phosphoric acid etch first, then a single-bottle bonding agent applied to wet dentine and light-cured. Highest enamel bond strength, still the gold-standard for indirect restoration bonding. For example, 3M Adper Single Bond 2, Prime Dental Restorite Bond, Dentgist Bonding Agent 5th Gen and DPI Curex Bond.

Universal silane primer for indirect restoration bonding

Silane-coupling primer applied to etched porcelain, lithium disilicate or alumina to chemically bond resin cement to the ceramic surface — essential for all-ceramic crown and veneer cementation. For example, Ivoclar Monobond N.

Orthodontic bracket bonding primer

Specialty light-cure primer for direct bonding of metal and ceramic orthodontic brackets to etched enamel. For example, Anabond Orthofix Primer.

Types of Etchant

37% phosphoric acid (enamel and dentine etchant)

Standard phosphoric acid gel for etch-rinse and selective-etch workflows — 15 seconds on enamel, 10 seconds on dentine, rinse 15 seconds, blot dry. For example, Bisco Select HV Etch 35, Bisco 32 Uni-Etch with BAC, Waldent Bestetch, MAARC Etch 37% Phosphoric Acid, Ivoclar N-Etch, Septodont Septo-Etch, Prime Dental Etching Gel, Anabond Eazetch, Cerkamed Blue Etch, D-Tech Dental Etch, MDM Etching Gel and SafeEndo Smart Etch.

Hydrofluoric acid porcelain etchant (4–10% HF)

Buffered hydrofluoric acid gel for etching porcelain, lithium disilicate and feldspathic ceramic intaglio surfaces before silane primer and resin cement. Always used in a chair-side rubber-dam workflow with strict HF safety protocol. For example, Bisco Porcelain Etchant 9.5 and Prevest DenPro Ceraetch.

When Bonds and Etchants Are Used

  • Direct composite restorations (Class I–V) — bond is the foundation of every composite
  • Indirect restoration cementation with resin cement (porcelain veneers, all-ceramic crowns, lithium disilicate inlays/onlays)
  • Orthodontic bracket bonding (specialty primer)
  • Repair of fractured composite or porcelain restorations
  • Pit-and-fissure sealant placement (etchant only — no bond needed)
  • Bonded amalgam restorations (5th-gen total-etch + dual-cure adhesive)
  • Core build-up bonding under indirect crowns
  • Bonded post cementation

How to Choose the Right Bond or Etchant

  1. For routine direct composite use a universal adhesive (3M Single Bond Universal, GC G-Premio, Tetric N-Bond Universal) in etch-rinse mode on enamel for best long-term enamel bond.
  2. For minimal-prep paediatric and cervical Class V use a self-etch or universal adhesive in self-etch mode — lower post-op sensitivity.
  3. For indirect restorations (veneers, all-ceramic crowns) use porcelain HF etchant + silane primer (Monobond N) + universal adhesive + dual-cure resin cement.
  4. Etch enamel only with phosphoric acid for 15 seconds; dentine for 10 seconds maximum to avoid over-decalcification.
  5. Apply universal adhesive in two coats (rub 20 seconds, gentle air thin, light cure 10 seconds) per the manufacturer IFU for best hybrid-layer formation.
  6. Store adhesive bottles upright, dispense onto a paper pad only at use, and cap immediately — light-cure resin in bottles degrades on exposure.

Bonds & Etchants Brands at Dentalkart

Dentalkart's bonds and etchants range covers 3M ESPE, Bisco, GC, Ivoclar Vivadent, Dentsply, Kulzer, Shofu, Tokuyama, Septodont, Cerkamed, Prevest DenPro, Waldent, DPI, Anabond, Prime Dental, MAARC, MDM, Dentgist, SafeEndo, D-Tech and Bond Plus (NT, SE) — covering 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th-generation adhesives, phosphoric and HF etchants, and silane primers.

Why Buy Bonds & Etchants from Dentalkart

Every bonding agent bottle, etching gel syringe and silane primer is sourced direct from the manufacturer or authorised Indian distributor, ships sealed with original batch and expiry, and reaches 110000+ pincodes across India with COD on most adhesive SKUs. Pair bonds and etchants with the full adhesives range from one trusted catalogue serving 50,000+ dentists.

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Bonds & Etchants — Universal Adhesives, Self-Etch & Total-Etch Bonding Agents, Phosphoric Acid & Porcelain Etchants

Bonds and etchants are the two-component adhesive workflow that creates the micromechanical and chemical bond between resin composite restorations and prepared tooth structure. The etchant (37% phosphoric acid for enamel and dentine, 4–10% hydrofluoric acid for porcelain) demineralises the surface to create microporosity; the bonding agent infiltrates the microporosity and co-polymerises with the overlying composite to form a hybrid layer. Dentalkart stocks the full adhesive range — 7th/8th-generation universal adhesives, 6th-gen self-etch bonds, 5th-gen total-etch bonds, phosphoric acid etchants, porcelain HF etchants and silane primers — from 3M ESPE, Bisco, GC, Ivoclar, Dentsply, Kulzer, Shofu, Tokuyama, VOCO, Septodont, Cerkamed, Prevest DenPro, Waldent, DPI, Anabond, AmmDent, Prime Dental, MAARC, MDM, AMBAR, SafeEndo and D-Tech.

Types of Bonding Agent

Universal adhesive (7th/8th generation — etch-rinse, self-etch or selective-etch)

Single-bottle universal adhesives that work in etch-rinse, self-etch or selective-etch modes on enamel and dentine — also bond to zirconia, lithium disilicate and metal substrates without a separate primer. The current workhorse for direct and indirect bonding. For example, 3M ESPE Adper Single Bond Universal Adhesive, GC Solare Universal Bond, GC G-Premio Bond, Dentsply Prime Bond Universal, Ivoclar Tetric N-Bond Universal, Waldent Nanobond Universal, Tokuyama Palfique 7th Generation Bond, Shofu Beautibond, AMBAR Universal APS, DPI Curex Bond Universal, Bond Plus NT and SafeEndo Recreate Bond 7.

Self-etch adhesive (6th generation — etch-and-bond in one)

Self-etching, self-priming adhesives that demineralise and infiltrate the smear layer in a single step — no separate phosphoric-acid etch needed. Lower post-operative sensitivity than total-etch, slightly weaker enamel bond. For example, Waldent Nanobond SE, Bond Plus SE Self-Etch Bonding Adhesive and Kulzer Gluma Bond 5.

Total-etch adhesive (5th generation — etch-rinse, then single-bottle bond)

Two-step total-etch system — phosphoric acid etch first, then a single-bottle bonding agent applied to wet dentine and light-cured. Highest enamel bond strength, still the gold-standard for indirect restoration bonding. For example, 3M Adper Single Bond 2, Prime Dental Restorite Bond, Dentgist Bonding Agent 5th Gen and DPI Curex Bond.

Universal silane primer for indirect restoration bonding

Silane-coupling primer applied to etched porcelain, lithium disilicate or alumina to chemically bond resin cement to the ceramic surface — essential for all-ceramic crown and veneer cementation. For example, Ivoclar Monobond N.

Orthodontic bracket bonding primer

Specialty light-cure primer for direct bonding of metal and ceramic orthodontic brackets to etched enamel. For example, Anabond Orthofix Primer.

Types of Etchant

37% phosphoric acid (enamel and dentine etchant)

Standard phosphoric acid gel for etch-rinse and selective-etch workflows — 15 seconds on enamel, 10 seconds on dentine, rinse 15 seconds, blot dry. For example, Bisco Select HV Etch 35, Bisco 32 Uni-Etch with BAC, Waldent Bestetch, MAARC Etch 37% Phosphoric Acid, Ivoclar N-Etch, Septodont Septo-Etch, Prime Dental Etching Gel, Anabond Eazetch, Cerkamed Blue Etch, D-Tech Dental Etch, MDM Etching Gel and SafeEndo Smart Etch.

Hydrofluoric acid porcelain etchant (4–10% HF)

Buffered hydrofluoric acid gel for etching porcelain, lithium disilicate and feldspathic ceramic intaglio surfaces before silane primer and resin cement. Always used in a chair-side rubber-dam workflow with strict HF safety protocol. For example, Bisco Porcelain Etchant 9.5 and Prevest DenPro Ceraetch.

When Bonds and Etchants Are Used

  • Direct composite restorations (Class I–V) — bond is the foundation of every composite
  • Indirect restoration cementation with resin cement (porcelain veneers, all-ceramic crowns, lithium disilicate inlays/onlays)
  • Orthodontic bracket bonding (specialty primer)
  • Repair of fractured composite or porcelain restorations
  • Pit-and-fissure sealant placement (etchant only — no bond needed)
  • Bonded amalgam restorations (5th-gen total-etch + dual-cure adhesive)
  • Core build-up bonding under indirect crowns
  • Bonded post cementation

How to Choose the Right Bond or Etchant

  1. For routine direct composite use a universal adhesive (3M Single Bond Universal, GC G-Premio, Tetric N-Bond Universal) in etch-rinse mode on enamel for best long-term enamel bond.
  2. For minimal-prep paediatric and cervical Class V use a self-etch or universal adhesive in self-etch mode — lower post-op sensitivity.
  3. For indirect restorations (veneers, all-ceramic crowns) use porcelain HF etchant + silane primer (Monobond N) + universal adhesive + dual-cure resin cement.
  4. Etch enamel only with phosphoric acid for 15 seconds; dentine for 10 seconds maximum to avoid over-decalcification.
  5. Apply universal adhesive in two coats (rub 20 seconds, gentle air thin, light cure 10 seconds) per the manufacturer IFU for best hybrid-layer formation.
  6. Store adhesive bottles upright, dispense onto a paper pad only at use, and cap immediately — light-cure resin in bottles degrades on exposure.

Bonds & Etchants Brands at Dentalkart

Dentalkart's bonds and etchants range covers 3M ESPE, Bisco, GC, Ivoclar Vivadent, Dentsply, Kulzer, Shofu, Tokuyama, Septodont, Cerkamed, Prevest DenPro, Waldent, DPI, Anabond, Prime Dental, MAARC, MDM, Dentgist, SafeEndo, D-Tech and Bond Plus (NT, SE) — covering 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th-generation adhesives, phosphoric and HF etchants, and silane primers.

Why Buy Bonds & Etchants from Dentalkart

Every bonding agent bottle, etching gel syringe and silane primer is sourced direct from the manufacturer or authorised Indian distributor, ships sealed with original batch and expiry, and reaches 110000+ pincodes across India with COD on most adhesive SKUs. Pair bonds and etchants with the full adhesives range from one trusted catalogue serving 50,000+ dentists.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

What is the difference between an etchant and a bonding agent?

The difference is function. An etchant (37% phosphoric acid for tooth, 4–10% hydrofluoric acid for porcelain) demineralises the surface to create microporosity. A bonding agent (universal adhesive, self-etch or total-etch bond) is a low-viscosity resin that infiltrates that microporosity and co-polymerises with the overlying composite to form a hybrid layer.

What is the difference between 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th-generation bonding agents?

The difference is the number of clinical steps and inclusion of the etch. 5th-generation total-etch is two-step — separate phosphoric etch then a single-bottle bond. 6th-generation self-etch is two-step in a single bottle — combined etch-and-primer plus a separate bond. 7th-generation is one-step self-etch in a single bottle. 8th-generation universal adhesives (3M Single Bond Universal, GC G-Premio) work in etch-rinse, self-etch or selective-etch modes on enamel, dentine, zirconia, lithium disilicate and metal.

When should I use total-etch versus self-etch versus selective-etch?

Use total-etch (phosphoric acid on enamel and dentine) for indirect restoration bonding and large composite restorations where peak enamel bond strength matters. Use self-etch for cervical Class V and paediatric cases to reduce post-op sensitivity. Use selective-etch (phosphoric on enamel only, then universal adhesive) for most direct composite restorations — combines high enamel bond with low dentine sensitivity.

Do I need a silane primer for porcelain veneer cementation?

Yes, you need a silane primer for porcelain and lithium disilicate veneer cementation. After HF etching the intaglio surface, apply a universal silane primer (Ivoclar Monobond N) to chemically couple the resin cement to the silica content of the ceramic — without silane the resin bond to ceramic fails over time even with adequate HF etching.

Are the bonds and etchants on Dentalkart genuine and CDSCO-compliant?

Yes, every bonding agent and etchant on Dentalkart is genuine and CDSCO-compliant. All 3M ESPE, Bisco, GC, Ivoclar Vivadent, Dentsply, Kulzer, Shofu, Tokuyama, Septodont and Cerkamed adhesives and etchants ship in sealed primary packaging with original batch number and expiry printed on every bottle and syringe.

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