Re: [ACEsthetics] toxin free composite....

Greg:
All composites used in the US are well researched and follow guidelines. I doubt toxicity has ever been a documented issue. Some pts may be sensitive to a specific resin content.

There have been cytotoxicity studies published and no report says to stop using the material !

I will followup. In the meantime look for reports by john wataha.

Arun
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Subject: [ACEsthetics] toxin free composite....

Hi to All, I did search ACE Dental World, but did not find an answer. What composite material would you all consider to be the least "toxic" for the patient.

thanks in advance,

Greg Yount

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