The versatility of injectable composite is illustrated in the following case series, showing 8 different situations that could all be solved using G-ænial Universal Injectable. Class I Restoration (Figs. 1-3) Case: The patient visited the dental clinic because of caries on one of his molars (Fig. 1). After caries removal and etching (Fig. 2), the adhesive G-Premio BOND (GC) was applied, and the restoration was completed with G-aenial Universal Injectable composite, shade A2 (Fig. 3). 1 2 3 Fig. 1: Occlusal cavity on tooth 26 Fig. 2: After cavity preparation Fig. 3: After restoration with G-ænial Universal Injectable Class II Restoration (Figs. 4-8) Case: The patient came to the dental clinic due to fact that she experienced sensitivity on her upper left 1 st molar tooth. After clinical and radiological examination (Fig. 4), it was observed that it had an old composite filling. Then, the old filling was removed, and the enamel surface of the tooth was selectively etched. Following the sectional matrix adaptation (Fig. 5), G-Premio BOND was applied to the cavity and light-cured. After that, a proximal wall was created by using G-ænial Universal Injectable composite (Fig. 6). Then, the cavity was filled with the fibre-reinforced composite everX Flow up to the dentine-enamel junction (Fig. 7) and covered cusp by cusp using G-ænial Universal Injectable (Fig. 8). 4 5 6 Fig. 4: Leaking composite restoration causing hypersensitivity Fig. 5: A sectional matrix is used to obtain a nice contact point Fig. 6: First, the proximal wall is built 7 8 Fig. 7: Cavity bottom strengthened with everX Flow Fig. 8: Entire restoration with injectable composite (G-ænial Universal Injectable) 2
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