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OptiBond™ Solo Plus

Bonding Agents

Single Component Total-Etch Dental Adhesive

  • Clinically proven. Universally accepted, industry-standard total-etch adhesive.
  • Strong, durable bond. 15% filled material penetrates and reinforces dentin tubules to provide a long-lasting bond.
  • Delivery options. Choose 5 ml bottle or convenient Unidose® delivery.

OptiBond® Solo Plus™ is a single-component dental adhesive designed for both direct and indirect bonding applications. It is 15% filled with the same 0.4 micron filler found in the Kerr Point 4 composite. The filler not only reinforces the hybrid zone but also penetrates the dentin tubules, creating a true "structured bond" not found in unfilled or even "nano" filled dental adhesive systems. This unique dental bonding technology provides the highest level of protection against microleakage, while sustaining high bond strengths to a variety of surfaces.

Recipient of The Dental Townie Choice Awards 2023

 

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Kits

29669OptiBond Solo Plus Unidose pkg of 100 - 10 ml total
OptiBond Solo Plus Unidose Kit
29682OptiBond Solo Plus Unidose KitContains: 100 OptiBond Solo Plus Unidose Pouches (0.10 ml each - 10 ml total), 1 Syringe Gel Etchant (3 g), 20 Gel Etchant Syringe Tips, 100 Applicator Tips, Directions for Use, Technique Guide
OptiBond Solo Plus
31513OptiBond Solo Plus5 ml bottle
OptiBond Solo Plus Bottle Kit
31514OptiBond Solo Plus Bottle KitContains: 2 Bottles OptiBond Solo Plus (5 ml each), 1 Syringe Gel Etchant (3 g), 20 Gel Etchant Syringe Tips, 25 Four-Cavity Mixing Wells, 100 Applicator Tips, Directions for Use, Technique Guide

Applicators

Applicators
24680Applicators Includes 50 Applicators and 4 Boxes - Innovative brush box design to avoid product cross contamination for a safe procedure at any application

FAQs

Is OptiBond™ Solo Plus radiopaque?

No, it is not radiopaque.

Is OptiBond™ Solo Plus glass filled?

Yes, 15% glass filled.

What is the film thickness of OptiBond™ Solo Plus?

It is 10 microns.

Why choose an alcohol over an acetone-based material?

Acetone-based products evaporate faster than alcohol, requiring multiple applications, thus more material is needed when using an acetone-based product.

How long should you etch dentin?

15 seconds is sufficient.