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THE DENTAL ADVISOR FALL LECTURE SERIES!
Xeno IV is a 7th-generation dental adhesive containing fluoride. It
incorporates a self-etching, light-cured adhesive in a single component with no
mixing required and is indicated for use with direct light-cured composite and
compomer restorations. Xeno IV adhesive is based on a water/acetone formula with
a new cross-linking agent, AHPMA, incorporated to enhance the adhesion between
the adhesive layer and the uncured restorative material. Due to a special
combination of monomers, no separate phosphoric acid etching of dentin or enamel
is necessary and is, in fact, contraindicated. Two coats of Xeno IV are scrubbed
for 15 seconds each into the prepared tooth, followed by five seconds of gentle
air to evaporated the solvent, and then light-cured for 10 seconds. The
self-etching formula creates a homogeneous bond layer to cover the dentin and
enamel to help reduce postoperative sensitivity. This product is available in an
introductory kit comprised of a 4.5-ml bottle of adhesive plus accessories or a
unit-dose package with 100 unit-doses plus accessories. Twenty-six consultants
evaluated the unit-dose package of Xeno IV in over 700 clinical applications.
This product received a 93% clinical rating.
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Bond Strength to Tooth Structure, MPa
| Enamel | Dentin | |
| Xeno IV | 21 | 25 |
Editors' Note: The original evaluation was published in THE DENTAL ADVISOR, Vol. 22, No. 6, July/August 2005.
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