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Applying Flowable Composites for Everyday Dentistry

Presenter: Dr. Jason Olitsky Release Date: 12/8/15
Credits:  1 CEU   Reviewed: 2025     Expiration Date: 12/8/28
AGD Subject Code: 250
CE Supporter: Ivoclar

Flowable composites are frequently placed as a first layer when restoring teeth with direct adhesive techniques. Since their introduction into the marketplace in 1996, dentists have found the properties of flowable resins to be useful in a number of different applications. The placement of flowable composites may seem like an optional step in the restorative protocol for lining direct adhesive restorations, but it is a technique that is utilized by a significant number of dentists.

Upon completion of this CE webinar, the student will:
• Understand how mechanical properties of flowable composites affect their clinical performance (and which properties are most desirable for their applications).
• Learn advantages of using flowable composites as a cavity liner.
• Become more familiar with advancements in the properties of flowable resins and bulk fill materials.
• Implement an efficient and esthetic technique to restore certain cavity preparations utilizing flowable bulk fill materials as a cavity liner.   ( disclaimer, bio and commercial disclosure )

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