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Resin sealants are accepted as an effective procedure for controlling fissure decay in primary and permanent teeth. At the same time, increased use has been reported in resin composite restoratives in posterior teeth as substitute for amalgam.
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Kakaboura, A., Papagiannoulis, L. (2005). Bonding of Resinous Materials on Primary Enamel. In: Eliades, G., Watts, D., Eliades, T. (eds) Dental Hard Tissues and Bonding. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28559-8_2
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