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Transbond mip moisture insensitive primer

Manufactured by 3M
Sourced in United States

Transbond™ MIP Moisture Insensitive Primer is a laboratory equipment product from 3M. It is a primer designed to enhance the adhesion of dental materials to various surfaces, including damp surfaces, while maintaining a concise and unbiased presentation of its core function without interpretation or extrapolation.

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Orthodontic Bracket Adhesion Protocol

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Etching of enamel surfaces with 37% phosphoric acid was performed for 15 s then rinsed with air–water stream, followed by thorough drying. A liberal coat of Transbond™ MIP Moisture Insensitive Primer (3M Unitek) was applied to etched surfaces then gently dried for 5 s.A small amount of Transbond PLUS color change adhesive (3M Unitek) was dispensed onto the base of orthodontic brackets (Unitek™ Gemini Metal Brackets, 3M Unitek) which were placed on teeth surfaces and adjusted to final position. Brackets were then pressed and excess adhesive was removed, then light cured for 5 smesially, and 5 s distally.
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Orthodontic Bracket Bonding with Adhesive Primers

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Two different adhesive primers were used on the enamel surface: Transbond XT primer (XTP; 3 M ESPE, USA) and Transbond MIP Moisture Insensitive Primer (MIP; 3 M ESPE, USA). Transbond PLUS color change adhesive (3 M ESPE, USA) was used to bond the orthodontic ceramic brackets (Victory series, 3 M Unitek, USA). The lot number and chemical composition of each material are according to the information provided by the manufacturers (Table 1).
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