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Introduction: Many dentists are facing difficulties in applying composite into critical and difficult prepared teeth. This could be due to the fact that they are still considering tooth preparation as well as composite restoration comparable to old technics in restoring with amalgam. Moreover, predicting results when it comes to complex restorations might reveal high stress. Knowledge is the key to enhance our treatments, understanding factors related to each case, learn materials properties and plan solutions for each situation is the gate for dentist to increase patient confidence and treatment predictability. Abstract: Although we have excellent product for direct composite restorations, dentists always ask for better materials with easier manipulation, faster hardening, low shrinkage or low stress. Main objective is to increase the success rate of dental treatment. A product that gives the dentist the ability to restore cavities with the least concentration. Predicting errors such as weak contact point, deep marginal cavities, post-operative sensitivity or tooth wall failures, and especially gap formation etc. This presentation will explain techniques related to composite restoration, it will also explain the properties of the material used, the advantages, indications, and the difficulties that might face the dentists during restoration and how to solve them Learning Objectives of the Webinar: Understand major problems in posterior composite restorations Learn to analyse and solve critical situations in posterior restorations Build a successful strategy for a long-term composite restoration