Do you have any comment on the use of BulkEZ for deep boxes, large restos, endo accesses, class 1 . I use either etch 20 sec + 2 cured layers of Photobond. Or etch + Prelude SE adhesive ( which is essentisally optibond Solo). I do not use Prelude SE as mcuh, and if needing BulkEZ I will spread uncured Link on the cured adhesive first. I tend to be confused whether Bulk EZ alone after disecting cracks can be just as good alone versus ribbond layered with LC resins and flows.
Bulk EZ is great for deep scenarios like endo treated teeth where the majority of the crown is in tact. It can be challenging to get full curing power down to 8-12mm, which is why a dual-cure composite like Bulk EZ can be favorable. It’s important to note that “bulk fill” composites, especially flowables, don’t have to be used in bulk. If you’re concerned with the potential adverse outcomes of this method, simply use the product in smaller increments.
Do you have any comment on the use of BulkEZ for deep boxes, large restos, endo accesses, class 1 . I use either etch 20 sec + 2 cured layers of Photobond. Or etch + Prelude SE adhesive ( which is essentisally optibond Solo). I do not use Prelude SE as mcuh, and if needing BulkEZ I will spread uncured Link on the cured adhesive first. I tend to be confused whether Bulk EZ alone after disecting cracks can be just as good alone versus ribbond layered with LC resins and flows.
Bulk EZ is great for deep scenarios like endo treated teeth where the majority of the crown is in tact. It can be challenging to get full curing power down to 8-12mm, which is why a dual-cure composite like Bulk EZ can be favorable. It’s important to note that “bulk fill” composites, especially flowables, don’t have to be used in bulk. If you’re concerned with the potential adverse outcomes of this method, simply use the product in smaller increments.