Dr. J. asks:
I have been using Heliomolar for years. I think this is a great material and maybe I should just continue using it. But some of the people who write in here obviously know a great deal more about bonding agents and composites. Have any new or better composites been developed for use in posterior teeth? I am willing to try something new if I can get a better result. I would like a composite that looks good and lasts a long time. I am thinking that since Heliomolar has been on the market all this time, there must be a lot of us using it. Any thoughts?








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