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GC UK, in association with Henry Schein Dental Warehouse, is delighted to have been able to lend its support to four leading South African dental institutes, with a donation to each of 50
packs of GC Fuji IX GP, one of the world's leading glass ionomer restoratives. This much appreciated and welcome material contribution will be used to support dental teaching and
clinical skills programmes at the University of Pretoria, University of Witwatersrand, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University and the University of Western Cape. This follows on from
another recent GC and Henry Schein Dental donation of 30 packs of GC Fuji IX to the pioneering dental charity Dentaid. This donation is currently being used by Dentaid's volunteer teams
working in Uganda, Cambodia, Malawi and Kenya, as they continue to run outreach dental clinics in some of the poorest and most remote regions of the world, taking basic dental services to
communities where there is no other access to safe dental care. GC Fuji IX GP is ideal for permanent or temporary Class I and II restorations in children's teeth, non-load-bearing Class
I and II restorations in adult teeth, and Class V and root surface restorations. It is also ideally suited for core build-up and for use with a composite or an inlay in the immediate or
delayed sandwich technique. This flexibility and wide range of applications make the material perfect for a teaching environment, enabling tomorrow's young clinicians to become familiar
with a host of different techniques. John Maloney, GC Country Manager for the UK, Ireland and South Africa made the presentation of Fuji IX GP in person together with senior members of the
Henry Schein Dental Warehouse team to leading representatives from all four universities. To find out more about Fuji IX contact GC on +441908 218999 / +27824573200, email [email protected],
visit www.gceurope.com or contact Henry Schein Dental Warehouse TOLLFREE 0800 100 796. RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE Providing support
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