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FDIWDC25: GC presents modern amalgam alternatives

SHANGHAI, China: As the dental industry moves away from amalgam, GC is presenting its latest restorative solutions at the 2025 FDI World Dental Congress ...

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Study confirms EQUIA Forte is suitable for medium to large Class II restorations

RHODES, Greece: Researchers have recently presented the results of a five-year multicentre clinical study involving the EQUIA Forte glass-hybrid restorative...

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Long-term restorative glass hybrids—eco-friendly and cost-effective evolution from GC

LUCERNE, Switzerland: EQUIA Forte and EQUIA Forte HT, the glass hybrids from GC, are the ideal partners for dentists who want to practise environmentally ...

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Amalgam: Gone for good?

For about a century, dental amalgam has been the standard restorative material for posterior carious lesions. Given its ease of placement, its moisture ...

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The stamp technique: Quick and effective restoration with glass hybrids

Glass hybrid restoratives offer a unique combination of advantages in dentistry. They are biocompatible and require neither the application of bonding ...

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Cost-effectiveness of glass hybrids as restorative alternative proved for cervical lesions

BERLIN, Germany: A four-country randomised controlled clinical trial recently proved the clinical performance and superior cost-effectiveness of glass ...

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The ONE symposium starts tomorrow

LEUVEN, Belgium: In celebration of its 100th anniversary, GC is holding a symposium on 27 May dedicated to luting. During the online event, three ...

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Glass hybrid restoratives are cheaper, equally as effective as composites, study finds

BERLIN, Germany: The international phase-down of dental amalgam through the widely ratified Minamata Convention on Mercury means that it is necessary to ...

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