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Trends in restorative composites research: what is in the future?Maas et al., 2017
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- Maas M
- Alania Y
- Natale L
- Rodrigues M
- Watts D
- Braga R
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- Brazilian oral research
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Clinical trials have identified secondary caries and bulk fracture as the main causes for composite restoration failure. As a measure to avoid frequent reinterventions for restoration replacement, composites with some sort of defense mechanism against biofilm formation …
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