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Resin Composite Restorations: Innovations and Technology Continue to Drive Success.
The current tendency towards "minimally invasive dentistry," driven in part by a growing demand for overall esthetics, has established resin composites as the preferred material for anterior and posterior tooth restorations. Contemporary dentistry cannot be performed without resin-based restorative materials, light-curing units, and sectional matrix band systems.