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Dental City @dentalcity.bsky.social
Jul 9, 06:52 AM

What if you could improve restorations without changing a step? Most new materials need new techniques or longer visits. But what if the advancement is built into what you’re already doing? Watch the full episode now: https://ow.ly/NJkZ50Zl9Uu Shop MultiMatch™ Flow: https://ow.ly/4yMp50Zl9Uv

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"Well, I think that's what a great thing about this is there is no change to the learning curve. It's still a material still requires the, you know, the minimal placement in terms of depth, right? So you're not going to be using this as a bulk fill. You'll be using your traditional increments, photopolymerizing it, allowing that material to utilize the flow ability, the adaptation and all that type of thing. So really no change to technique at all. It's just purely more of a technological advancement in a material that has been lacking that forever and ever. And I think that's the next big step in composite dentistry. We've got strength. We've got beauty. Now we're going to start talking about looking at protection, right? Long-term protection of restorations. And so no learning curve change, just a newer step in technology to help drive. Hopefully our outcomes to be more and more successful as we move forward."

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Dental City @dentalcity.bsky.social · Jul 7, 04:35 PM

What if you could improve restorations without changing a step? Most new materials need new techniques or longer visits. But what if the advancement is built into what you’re already doing? Watch the full episode now: https://ow.ly/NJkZ50Zl9Uu Shop MultiMatch™ Flow: https://ow.ly/4yMp50Zl9Uv