SDI has extended its AuraEasy line with Aura Easyflow, a new flowable resin composite material. Dental Economics columnist Howard S. Glazer, DDS, FAGD, likes this product because its four shades simplify shade matching, making it easy to create beautiful, esthetic restorations. This material also has high compressive strength, good wear resistance, and good polishability. Watch Dr. Glazer's video below to learn more.
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