Bonding (Optibond XTR)
Bonding (Optibond XTR)
Bonding (Optibond XTR)
Technical Bulletin
OptiBond XTR
OptiBond™ XTR is a two-component self-etch, filled, fluoride releasing, light-cure
bonding agent designed for the universal bonding of direct and indirect restorations.
The OptiBond XTR Self-Etching Primer was intelligently developed to boost enamel
etching and enhance dentin penetration. Along with the combination of our GPDM
monomer and Ternary Solvent System, OptiBond XTR Self-Etching Primer provides
the anchor for exceptional bond performance.
Ternary Solvent System Enhances self-etch and penetration of primer for the highest bond strengths
Enhances material stability
No acid etch required Simplifies and creates a consistent bond regimen for the doctor
Provides extra degree of assurance around the enamel margin
Highest bond strength to dentin and enamel Maximizes retention of restorations, enhances marginal integrity,
reduces microleakage, and sensitivity
Universal compatibility with all dental materials Provides reliable bonding efficacy to all surfaces while using a simplified
bonding regimen
15% filled and fluoride releasing Increases strength and reduces stress to enhance bond durability
Prevention of secondary caries
Optimized adhesive
Efficient polymerization of the OptiBond XTR Adhesive allows for the production of dense cross-linking
of resin polymers, creating a strong and well defined adhesive layer as well as hybrid layer. The SEM
photograph below shows the composite, adhesive, and dentin bonding interfaces. Excellent monomer
penetration into dentinal tubules is well defined, with very long resin tags. Higher magnification shows
vigorous penetration into the lateral tubules as well as a uniform hybrid layer.
This yields high bond strength, provides a durable bond between the adhesive and dentin substrates,
and effectively protects against microleakage and sensitivity.
XTR creates clear, long resin tags with XTR penetration into lateral tubules (10,000x).
penetration into lateral dentin tubule
branches (2,000x).
Exceptional Bond Strengths
Comparative internal testing showed higher uncut Comparative Bond Strengths to Dentin and Cut Enamel
enamel and dentin bond strengths were achieved 60
56.9 Dentin
with OptiBond XTR vs. leading adhesives. To verify Cut Enamel
50 49.5
Universal Applications
Compatibility with all self-/dual-cured resin cements and composites
The acidic nature of simplified adhesives (5th- and 7th-generations) can react with the basic catalyst components of
chemically or dual-cured composites, resulting in significant loss of bond strengths. With OptiBond XTR, the adhesive
layer contains balanced (neutral) chemistry. Therefore,
OptiBond XTR can be used with all self-cured or Comparative Indirect Dentin Bond Strengths
dual cured resin cements, composites, and core Using Self-Cured Resin Cements
45
build-up materials. 41.7
NX3
Variolink II ®
40
Shear Bond Strengths, MPa
Calibra®
35
Since composite resins are hydrophobic (resistant to
30 29.7
water), it is important for the adhesive layer to maintain 25
27.1 26.0 25.7
23.9
a hydrophobic nature to maximize compatibility and 20 18.5
sealing between the adhesive and composite interface. 15
12.7
16.0 16.0 14.7
Attribute vs.
OptiBond ClearFil® SE Glycerol phosphate dimethacrylate (GPDM) self-etching
XTR Bond adhesive monomer
Unidose® Packaging Yes No Hydrophilic co-monomers including mono and
di-functional methacrylate monomers
Fluoride Release Yes No
Filler Load 15% 10% Solvents
Universal Use/Direct & Indirect Yes No Water, acetone, ethyl alcohol
Bond Strengths to Uncut-Enamel* 31.8 20.3
Photoinitiator
Film Thickness ~5-10 microns ~35 microns
Camphorquinone (CQ)-based
*Testing conducted by Kerr R&D. Data available upon request.
Adhesive
Monomers
Hydrophobic, structural, and cross-linking monomers
Solvents
Ethyl alcohol
Photoinitiator
Camphorquinone (CQ)-based
Fillers
0.4-micron barium glass
Nano-silica
Fluoride
Sodium hexafluorosilicate