I’m looking for a bonding agent that can be used quickly and easily for pediatric patients. Any suggestions?

7th-generation bonding agents are the fastest, easiest types of adhesives to use. They are self-etching, so they do not require phosphoric acid etching. The acidic primer and the adhesive are combined into one solution for one-step placement. An example is Xeno IV (DENTSPLY Caulk). This type of adhesive works well for pediatric patients, where ease of use is critical. The 7th-generation adhesives are primarily indicated for use with direct light-cured composites or compomers.