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The Restorative Material market within the dental industry is a highly competitive space, with a wide range of products available to dental professionals. These materials are used to restore teeth to their original form and function, and can include composite resins, amalgam, and glass ionomer cements. Each material has its own unique properties and advantages, and dentists must choose the best option for their patients.
In addition to the materials themselves, the Restorative Material market also includes a variety of tools and equipment used to apply the materials. These include curing lights, composite guns, and amalgamators.
The Restorative Material market is constantly evolving, with new products and technologies being developed to improve the quality of dental care. Companies in the market include 3M, Dentsply Sirona, Ivoclar Vivadent, GC America, and Kerr Corporation. Show Less Read more