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Next-Gen Adhesives for Direct and Indirect Restorations - The 6th International Dental Symposium

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10/ 4(sun)

9:00 - 10:30

4F〜6F ホール C

Session 14

Next-Gen Adhesives for Direct and Indirect Restorations

世界の臨床を牽引する接着イノベーション
~トップ研究者が示すエビデンスに基づく最新戦略~

This session explores the evolving potential of next‑generation adhesives for direct and indirect restorations. It highlights advances in long‑term bonding durability, improved reliability, and more efficient clinical handling. The program also reviews the enhanced versatility of modern universal adhesives and how new technologies streamline workflows, offering a clear view of how innovative adhesive systems are reshaping everyday restorative dentistry.

 

Lecturer  

Characteristics and Clinical Application
of Next-Generation of Universal Adhesives

次世代ユニバーサルアドヒーシブの特徴と臨床応用

  • What is new about next-generation of universal adhesives.
  • The bonding performance of a novel universal adhesive (AFB-00).
  • Pros and cons of applying adhesive without air-blowing.
  • Clinical application of next-generation of universal adhesives for direct and indirect restorations.
Adhesives can be applied to tooth substrates using any etching strategy, and also have bonding ability to a wide variety of different materials without additional surface pretreatment. Furthermore, some universal adhesives can be used as dentin desensitizers or as primers for resin luting cements.
Over a decade has passed since universal adhesives were introduced into clinical practice, during which time advances in cutting-edge technologies and optimization of adhesive compositions have enhanced their clinical performance. As a result, products regarded as next-generation universal adhesives have recently been developed. These advancements include shortening of application time, tolerance to moisture conditions, and application of universal adhesive technology as a primer in two-step universal adhesive systems and resin luting cements.
Recently, a novel universal adhesive, AFB-00 (GC), has been developed to allow omission air-blowing after adhesive application and to provide touch cure effect, in which chemical polymerization is initiated upon contact with a resin luting cement. Although these new technologies are expected to further enhance versatility and simplify clinical procedures, limited information is currently available regarding their bonding performance. In this presentation, I provide an overview of the characteristics of next-generation universal adhesives based on in vitro investigations and introduce the bonding performance of a novel universal adhesive, ABF-00. Furthermore, I present the clinical applications of next-generation universal adhesives in both direct and indirect restorations.
 

Lecturer  

Ultra Long-Term Performance of new Adhesives:
Direct vs. Indirect Restorations

Ultra Long-Term Performance of new Adhesives:
Direct vs. Indirect Restorations

  • Difference between the performance of enamel and dentin in bonding
  • Technique sensitivity reloaded: What is left?
  • Advantages and disadvantages of universal adhesives
  • Ultra long-term performance of recent adhesive approaches in dentin
This overview of laboratory and clinical results of different generations of adhesives reports the evolution of adhesive techniques over 30 years and focus on the new AFB adhesive with and without air-drying, compared to different universal adhesives on the market. Besides conventional microtensile procedures in different C factor scenarios we focussed on chewing simulation in the Marburg Artificial Mouth as well as an innovative approach to extensively fatigue resin-dentin specimens with one year water storage and 5 Mio. 100N load cycles - with spectacular results.
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