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Not Just an Amalgam Alternative - The New All-Around Restorative Solution! 
Presenter: Dr. Munther Sulieman Release Date: 1/28/26
Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study Expiration Date: 1/28/29
AGD Subject Code: 780  

With the global phase-down of amalgam accelerating, clinicians require a restorative alternative that is both durable and efficient. This CE webinar will explore the latest generation of self-curing, bioactive bulk-fill composites, designed to deliver gap-free adaptation, unlimited depth of cure, and simplified workflows. Attendees will gain insight into how these materials integrate strength, bioactivity, and aesthetics to meet the demands of modern restorative dentistry; not only providing an alternative to dental amalgam but offering a superior solution to bulk fill flowable and layered composites in posterior restorations.

By the end of this CE webinar, participants will be able to:
• Describe the composition, properties, and clinical benefits of modern self-curing, bioactive bulk-fill composites
• Explain the mechanism of primer-initiated polymerization and how it contributes to gap-free restorations and unlimited depth of cure
• Identify appropriate clinical indications and techniques for restoring anterior and posterior cavities efficiently
• Integrate these advanced composites into modern restorative workflows as a viable, durable alternative to dental amalgam   ( disclaimer , AGD PACE Statement )

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