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Title: Using a new condensable composite for posterior restorations. Author: Poss SD. Journal: Compend Contin Educ Dent Suppl; 1999; (23):S14-8. PubMed ID: 12089754. Abstract: This article discusses the properties of condensable composites and how their filler particles are continually being improved to create an updated, advanced tooth-colored material that can be packed with the same clinical success as amalgam in posterior restorations. Many dental companies are now addressing the major concerns of shrinkage, polishability, and discoloration that inundated previous composites by introducing the next generation of condensable composites. With increased filler content and the addition of special additives to the resin phase, Prodigy Condensable allows clinicians to follow the same protocol for placing amalgam restorations while being assured of improved wear-resistance, strength, longevity, postoperative sensitivity, and esthetics.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]