Recent advances in composite core materials offer clinicians a wide array of options when performing posterior composites. Coupled with either a total-etch or self-etch adhesive, composite resin can be bonded to both enamel and dentin with good strength, which permits conservative core preparation. But with all the new products emerging, the waters become murky about how best to proceed. Recent advances in composite core materials offer clinicians a wide array of options when performing posterior composites. Coupled with either a total-etch or self-etch adhesive, composite resin can be bonded to both enamel and dentin with good strength, which permits conservative core preparation. But with all the new products emerging, the waters become murky about how best to proceed.
![]() | Key Opinion Leaders
Advances in Dentistry Give Clinicians Lots of Options For Posterior Composites Published Date 02/17/2011 Share your opinion about this product Password Incorrect. This email has already been registered. Please uncheck the Create Profile and Submit the Review OR Please verify your email address using the link sent to your email. The CAPTCHA you entered was not correct. Please enter the New CAPTCHA correctly and click submit. This email has already been registered but not verified. Please uncheck the Create Profile and Submit the Review OR click on the Resend Verification Code. Welcome to Dental Product Shopper. This site uses Cookies to provide you with the best possible experience. To learn more please view our Cookie Policy | ![]() |