5th Generation Dual Cure Adhesive
Hydrophilic • Simplified Dual Cure Adhesive
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Hydrophilic • Simplified Dual Cure Adhesive
Pulpdent has developed DUO as the dual cure catalyst for UNO. UNO-DUO is the simplest dual cure adhesive available and is the top rated 5th generation adhesive for use with self-cure and dual cure core materials.*
Just mix 2 drops of UNO + 1 drop DUO for all-purpose, dual cure capability.
Use UNO + DUO for indirect restorations, such as crowns and inlays, for bonded amalgams or whenever self-cure or dual cure capability is indicated.
*CRA Newsletter April 2003;27(4). 10-minute bond strengths of 34 adhesives to 8 build up resins.

Fig. 1: Apply Etch-Rite™ to the cavity prep for 15 seconds

Fig. 2: Rinse and leave dentin moist for wet bonding technique

Fig. 3: Use DenTASTIC™ UNO™ for light cure, or UNO + DUO for self-cure or dual cure applications

Fig. 4: Light cure for only 10 seconds
Photos courtesy of Dr. C. H. Pameijer



Dentin is a fiber reinforced tissue consisting of minerals, collagen and water. The mineral component is mostly calcium phosphate in the form of hydroxyapatite. Cutting dentin with a rotary bur produces a smear layer of dentinal debris.

Etching dentin removes the smear layer, dissolves the minerals at the surface exposing the collagen fiber matrix, and slightly opens the dentinal tubules. All the popular dentin etchants (maleic,nitric and phosphoric acid) achieve the same results.

DenTASTIC UNO combines the primer and unfilled resin phases into a single component adhesive. It forms an interlocking matrix with the exposed collagen and dentinal tubules, creating a “hybird layer” that provides extraordinary micromechanical retention. UNO forms an unfilled resin layer to which composite and resin cement will chemically bond with great strength.



This light microscopy section shows the three layers of dentin adhesive interface.
The gray lower portion shows the unaltered dentin with the dentinal tubules cut in cross section. The adhesive primer resin tags appear as small reddish blue dots in the center of the tubules.
The hybrid layer is the blue band across the center of the slide. This is the interlocking matrix formed by the adhesive primer, which is stained blue, and the collagen fibers in the demineralized dentin surface.
The cream color layer at the top is the unfilled resin bonding agent. It has chemically reacted with the surface of the adhesive primer, and this can be seen in the thin light blue band at the top of the blue hybrid layer.
In the 4th generation bonding system, the adhesive primer and unfilled resin bonding agent are separate and are applied in two separate steps.
In the 5th generation one step bonding system, the adhesive primer and unfilled resin are combined in one bottle.A dual cure catalyst is also available for this system.

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