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Clinical evaluation of a compomer and an amalgam primary teeth class II restorations: a 2-year comparative study.

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The use of compomer F2000 in Class II resorations in primary molars, although it presents a significantly higher number of restorations rated as Bravo regarding the marginal adaptation and anatomic form vs the amalgam, does not increase the risks of developing secondary caries and failure of the restoration over a period of 2 years.

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