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Very Dental: The GI-normous Benefits of Glass Ionomer with Dr. Zach Meiners

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Oct 3, 2025
Dr. Zach Meiners, a restorative dentist and co-host of the Very Clinical podcast, dives into the exceptional benefits of glass ionomer (GI) materials. He and Alan explore GI's status as a primary restorative, ideal for Class I, III, V restorations, and its forgiving technique, making it perfect for geriatric and pediatric patients. With minimal postoperative sensitivity and a reliable bond, GI proves its worth in core build-ups and crown margin repairs. They also discuss product evolution and practical application techniques, reinforcing GI as a staple for busy restorative dentists.
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ANECDOTE

How Alan Discovered And Uses Fuji

  • Alan and his father adopted Fuji 9 and Equia for geriatric restorations after seeing discussions on Dentaltown and dental meetings.
  • Alan still mixes cement in capsules using an amalgamator because it delivers consistent, convenient mixes for his practice.
ADVICE

Use GI As A Definitive Restoration

  • Try Fuji 9 or Equia as a definitive restorative for Class I, III, and V cases instead of just temporaries or bases.
  • Use the kit's cavity conditioner and skip separate etch/bond steps to save time and reduce technique sensitivity.
ADVICE

Technique For Groove Restorations

  • For groove restorations overfill and press GI into anatomy with a moist, gloved finger for best adaptation.
  • Use a separator like Stick Free or No Stick on instruments to avoid material sticking during shaping.
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