I just got back from my dentist and asked him about this subject.
First, composites are nothing new. The practice I go to does not refrigerate
their composite material. It is not a gel as we know it. He said the only
way it would be put in the fridge is if they did not use it often and it
would sit around.
He used it on me today. It was a fifteen second cure.
I will be curious to hear what those of you who replied to this thread find
out about from your dentist.

Buenos dias!
Lynnette Diaz-Madden

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On Oct 21, 2010 11:56 AM, "Couture Nail Boutique" <kles...@mac.com> wrote:

I have been thinking about this past discussion on the list  so I
asked a client of mine in the dental industry about this.
Product that cures under a light that is stored in the refrigerator.
She said that a product they use in their dental office is called
Gerstore ( brand) but there are many brands at different price
points.  It is called a composite.
Perhaps this is what some nss salons are using ?

~Kimberly~
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