total-etch
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[edit]total-etch (comparative more total-etch, superlative most total-etch)
- (dentistry) Pertaining to adhesive systems for bonding fillings to teeth that require the application of phosphoric acid in a separate etching step .
- 2015, Zhou Xuedong, Dental Caries: Principles and Management, →ISBN, page 119:
- The total-etch system completely removes the smear layer using an acidic gel (usually phosphate acid) and demineralizes hydroxyapatite under the smear layer of the dentin.
- 2015, Frank Verstraete, Anson J. Tsugawa, Veterinary Dentistry, →ISBN:
- With the classic total-etch technique, both the enamel and dentin are etched with phosphoric acid.
- 2013, Kenneth J. Anusavice, Chiayi Shen, H. Ralph Rawls, Phillips' Science of Dental Materials, →ISBN, page 261:
- As illustrated in Figure 12-1, dentin etching did not gain wide acceptance until Fusayama introduced the total-etch concept in 1979.