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From myth-busting photobiomodulation therapy to showcasing advanced aesthetic cases, this issue delivers practical insights for modern dental practice. Explore evidence-based techniques in implant and veneer rehabilitation, essential guidance on monkeypox protocols, and strategies for enhanced patient communication.

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Product: GC Initial LiSi Block

GC Initial LiSi Block is a fully crystallized lithium disilicate block said to deliver optimal physical and aesthetic properties without firing.

Featuring GC’s proprietary High Density Micronization (HDM) technology for CAD/CAM dentistry, the lithium disilicate block presents a time-saving solution for single-visit chairside treatment.

According to GC, the unique ultrafine crystal delivers high wear resistance, smooth margins and aesthetic final results. Other properties include high gloss and natural opalescence, which can be obtained in few minutes by polishing only – restoration is then ready for luting. It is also easy to grind and can be quickly milled in its fully crystallized stage.

Dentists need only mill, polish, and place. Without the need to fire, glaze, characterize, and cool, the GC Initial LiSi Block can reduce process time – saving up to 40% of the time required to create your restorations. This also reduces the chair time for both the clinician and patient.

The fully crystallized lithium disilicate block can be milled directly with smooth and accurate margins. It can also be fired after staining while maintaining great marginal accuracy.

Available in four shades and two translucencies, the GC Initial® LiSi Block offers a natural opalescence in any light. When more characterization is required, the GC Initial ceramic line comprises fully synergistic aesthetic solutions.

The GC Initial® LiSi Block is suitable for a variety of restorations including: Crowns, inlays, onlays, partial crowns, crown or splinted crown on top of an implant abutment.

Click here for more information on the GC Initial LiSi Block.

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