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In recent years, manufacturers have developed increasingly advanced composite materials, offering improvements in aesthetics, handling and mechanical properties. However, none of these innovations have truly

In recent years, manufacturers have developed increasingly advanced composite materials, offering improvements in aesthetics, handling and mechanical properties. However, none of these innovations have truly

For many clinicians, flowable composites are seen as a useful liner or base material below stronger, packable composites or indirect restorations, or as a temporisation

TOKYO, Japan: In modern dental practice, there is a great need for materials that combine convenient handling and procedural efficiency with aesthetic, durable results. In

Soon after the mass adoption of clear aligners, it became apparent that a plastic shell did not provide sufficient purchase on the teeth for all

In many clinical situations, composite restorations offer advantages over ceramic restorations. The treatment is less costly and usually less invasive, and the restorations can be
Do you love flowable composites but hate bubbles? DD explains the pros and cons of composite. We love flowable composites because of the ease of
‘Flowables’ are more than just fluid dental composite – they are incredibly versatile materials that present many restorative opportunities. Here is a list of tips