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Adopting Stronger Flowable Composites

For many clinicians, a strong, flowable composite was not available when they first started practicing. “When we were initially using flowable composites, I was trying to use as little as possible on my restorations.” Amanda Seay, DDS. “So, switching over to using it as the primary part of my restorations took some modification of my technique.” From her practice in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, Seay recently spoke with Product Talk about her experience with G-ænial™ Universal Injectable from GC America—an injectable, high-strength ultra-fine particle composite that provides ideal viscosity, handling, and adaptation characteristics for long-lasting esthetic restorations. “I was used to a very sculptable composite that I could pack with an instrument,” says Seay. “So, G-ænial Universal Injectable does handle differently, but it’s amazing how esthetic and beautiful it is.”

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Reference: Seay, A. Adopting Stronger Flowable Composites. Inside Dentistry. 2019; 15(11).

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