“…They have reduced clinical stages and, consequently, reduced technical sensitivity (Burrow & Tyas, ; Florescu et al, ; Van Meerbeek et al, ; Yoshida et al, ), and therefore are considered “friendly adhesion systems.” These materials have hydrophilic and hydrophobic monomers and solvents in their composition, facilitating the diffusion of resin monomers into the conditioned dentin (Costa et al, ; R. Wang et al, ). Their acid monomers demineralize and infiltrate the dentin surface simultaneously, and depending on their pH, at the same depth (Florescu et al, ; Frassetto et al, ; Leite et al, ; Van Meerbeek et al, ; R. Wang et al, ; Y. Wang & Spencer, ). This allegedly improves the adhesive effectiveness (Frassetto et al, ) as it avoids nanoinfiltration, which can occur as a result of the discrepancy between demineralization and infiltration, especially in total‐etch adhesive systems (Breschi et al, ; Frassetto et al, ; Y. Wang & Spencer, ).…”