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      Direct composite resin fillings versus amalgam fillings for permanent or adult posterior teeth.

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          Abstract

          Amalgam has been the traditional material for filling cavities in posterior teeth for the last 150 years and, due to its effectiveness and cost, amalgam is still the restorative material of choice in certain parts of the world. In recent times, however, there have been concerns over the use of amalgam restorations (fillings), relating to the mercury release in the body and the environmental impact following its disposal. Resin composites have become an esthetic alternative to amalgam restorations and there has been a remarkable improvement of its mechanical properties to restore posterior teeth.There is need to review new evidence comparing the effectiveness of both restorations.

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          Journal
          Cochrane Database Syst Rev
          The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
          1469-493X
          1361-6137
          Mar 31 2014
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Argentine Dental Association (AOA), Junin 959, Buenos Aires, Argentina, C1113AAC.
          Article
          10.1002/14651858.CD005620.pub2
          24683067
          5afbc8b3-c801-484e-91cf-9120ff4465c6
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