Researchers have found in a new study that flowable short fiber–reinforced resin composite demonstrated significantly higher ...
They are in every contemporary dental office. Fifteen years ago they were mysteriously absent from our bonding armamentarium, but today hygienists use them to prevent caries, assistants use them to ...
Dental flowable composite materials refer to a type of dental restorative material used in dentistry for filling cavities, restoring teeth, and enhancing aesthetics. These materials are distinguished ...
How well do flowable composites hold up for restorations of noncarious cervical lesions, and are there differences in performance between them? Researchers previously reported that two types of these ...
According to a recent market analysis, the dental composites market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.6% from 2024 to 2034 and reach US$ 171.3 Mn by the end of 2034. The market is segmented into ...
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