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Universal Composites: Predictable, Profitable, and Practice-Ready Restorations 
Presenter: Dr. Jennifer Derse Release Date: 5/11/26
Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study Expiration Date: 5/11/29
AGD Subject Code: 780  

Composite dentistry has evolved and yet many clinicians still struggle with consistency, efficiency, and long-term outcomes. This CE webinar breaks down a universal composite workflow that simplifies material selection, maintains esthetics, and increases predictability across everyday restorative cases. Designed for real-world dentistry, this course focuses on practical techniques for posterior and anterior restorations, shade simplification, handling characteristics, layering strategies, and polishing protocols that elevate results without adding complexity or chair time. Attendees will leave with immediately applicable techniques to improve restoration longevity, patient satisfaction, and clinical confidence.

At the conclusion of this CE webinar, participants will be able to:
• define the properties of a universal composite and identify how modern formulations differ from traditional composite systems
• select appropriate shades and opacity using simplified shade systems to improve efficiency and esthetic outcomes
• apply predictable placement and shaping techniques for both anterior and posterior restorations   ( disclaimer , AGD PACE Statement )

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