You can have any of them but Composite is more advanced.
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Composite and GIC have seperate indications which are case based. It is not clear gic type 1 you are mentioning or tooth cavity is class 1 type.whatever it is,without clinical evaluation its difficult to suggest which material will be best for that particular tooth.
Cost varies depending on material and dentist.
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