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FGM Ambar

Ambar is a light curing adhesive system for enamel and dentin, responsible for the bond between tooth structure and restorative materials. Classified as a two-step conventional adhesive, Ambar combines primer and adhesive into a singe bottle, etching is required prior to the application of the adhesive. Among the main competitive advantages of Ambar, one can cite high immediate and post-cycling bond strength (on dentin and enamel), high chemical stability and resistance of the adhesive film generated after polymerization, adequate capacity of penetration of monomers into the collagen fibers of demineralized damp dentin, etc. These and other factors contribute to achieve greater longevity and safety in adhesion. Ambar is recommended for all classes of direct restorations repairs in ceramic, composites and adhesive cementation (combined use to resin cements).

 

Advantages

  • High bond strength;
  • Contains treated silica nanoparticles, providing greater stability and resistance to the adhesive film;
  • Chemical characteristics that guarantee the quality of polymerization (even in an environment with high moist) and that consequent provides more longevity to the adhesive film;
  • System with balanced solvents and monomers that provide high affinity to the moist and demineralized surface of the dentin, contributing to the adequate penetration of the adhesive and enabling an adequate hybrid layer formation, thus resulting in a high adhesive strength;
  • Combination of primer and bond in a single bottle, simplifying the application steps;
  • Ethanol-based solvent;
  • Shaking the bottle is not required prior to applications.
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