“…As the stickiness of several composites can hinder the insertion and sculpting procedures, some clinicians have used low viscosity materials as modeler liquids to facilitate the building up of the restoration by reducing the surface tension of the composite. [3][4][5][6][7] Moreover, the low viscosity resin might penetrate through any porosity created during the incremental insertion of the composite, helping to reduce the defects on the restoration's body and ultimately improving the mechanical properties and color stability. 3,5,7 In fact, some manufacturers have introduced into the market specific liquids for modeling composites; however, the use of resin adhesives has gained popularity for this purpose as it does not require any additional material during the restoration procedure.…”