• Best Practices New Normal
  • Digital Dentistry
  • Data Security
  • Implants
  • Catapult Education
  • COVID-19
  • Digital Imaging
  • Laser Dentistry
  • Restorative Dentistry
  • Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Periodontics
  • Oral Care
  • Evaluating Dental Materials
  • Cement and Adhesives
  • Equipment & Supplies
  • Ergonomics
  • Products
  • Dentures
  • Infection Control
  • Orthodontics
  • Technology
  • Techniques
  • Materials
  • Emerging Research
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Endodontics
  • Oral-Systemic Health

Solve My Problem: Strong bonds without the post-op sensitivity with Hemaseal & Cide Desensitizer

Publication
Article
Dental Products ReportDental Products Report February 2020
Volume 54
Issue 2

Information provided by Advantage Dental Products.

THE PROBLEM

Even when precaution is taken, adhesive 
technique procedures often lead to post-operative sensitivity

Additionally, bond strength issues may occur when using some self-etch and total-etch desensitizers, while some also may be 
difficult to use properly.

THE SOLUTION

Hemaseal & Cide™ Desensitizer

  • Hemaseal & Cide with 4 percent chlorhexidine is formulated to eliminate post-op sensitivity-precluding the need to do remakes 

  • This desensitizer is said to deliver superior disinfection of preparations and also a reduction of microleakage 

  • Chlorhexidine has been shown to prolong bonds to dentin, so using Hemaseal & Cide enhances and prolongs the bond strength. This product was the only one shown to improve bond strength with self-etch and total-etch products in a published study of nine desensitizers (study available upon request). 

  • Unlike some desensitizers, Hemaseal & Cide is soft-tissue friendly  

  • The bulk bottle is designed for ease of use 

Advantage Dental Products
800-388-6319  |  advantagedentalinc.com

 

Related Videos
CDS 2024: Ivoclar's e.max ZirCAD Prime Blocks with Shashi Singhal, BDS, MS
2024 Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting – Interview with Dinesh Sinha, Senior Technical and Marketing Manager at Kuraray Noritake
Contemporary Cosmetic Dentistry – Part III: Modern Restorative Materials
Contemporary Cosmetic Dentistry – Part II: Arresting Marginal Caries
Contemporary Cosmetic Dentistry – Part I: Closing Black Triangles
Greater New York Dental Meeting interview with Robert Rosenfeld, DDS from Tokuyama Dental America
The Crown is Ready for Delivery, Now What? – Simplifying Cementation Protocols for Modern-Day Restorations
Evading the Downsides of Practicing Dentistry – Products, Materials & techniques to Make Everyday Dentistry Enjoyable & Rewarding
Dental Products Report Material Insights Brush & Bond MAX
© 2024 MJH Life Sciences

All rights reserved.