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Why G CEM ONE® Continues to Deliver Confidence

Clinical Performance Report

GC 1 Year Clinical Performance Report: G‑CEM ONE®


G-CEM ONE Clinical Performance

The G‑CEM ONE 1-Year Retrospective Report from the Dental Advisor highlights the strong clinical performance of GC Corporation’s universal resin cement across 153 restorations evaluated over a 12-month period. The study provides compelling evidence of the cement’s reliability across a broad spectrum of clinical scenarios.

Bond Strength & Substrate Compatibility

Results demonstrate excellent bond strength to enamel, dentin, and a variety of restorative substrates — including zirconia and lithium disilicate. When used in conjunction with the Adhesive Enhancing Primer (AEP), G‑CEM ONE achieved a 100% success rate in self-curing procedures, reinforcing its dependability even in the most demanding cementation environments.

Outstanding Aesthetic Outcomes

Overall aesthetic results remained consistently high throughout the observation period. An impressive 91% of restorations were rated as excellent at initial assessment, with that figure rising to 95% at the one-year follow-up — a testament to the cement’s long-term colour stability and resistance to discolouration.

Clinician Feedback & Comparative Performance

Clinicians praised G‑CEM ONE for its ease of use, reliable bond strength, and predictable aesthetics — particularly in challenging cases such as short clinical crown heights and thin lithium disilicate restorations. Compared to competitor products tested in the same study, G‑CEM ONE consistently demonstrated equal or superior performance across all key metrics, making it a dependable choice for a wide range of cementation procedures.

Key Highlights

  • 153 restorations evaluated over a 12-month retrospective period
  • 100% success rate in self-curing when used with Adhesive Enhancing Primer (AEP)
  • 91% excellent aesthetics rated at initial placement
  • 95% aesthetic quality maintained at 12-month follow-up
  • Strong adhesion to zirconia, lithium disilicate, enamel & dentin
  • Equal or superior bond strength vs. competitor products tested

Source: The Dental Advisor — G‑CEM ONE® 1-Year Retrospective Report  |  GC Corporation

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