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SUMMARY
Recent advances in adhesive dentistry and equivalent or even superior clinical survival rates of repaired resin composite restorations than replaced ones have led to a paradigm shift from full replacement of slightly defective old resin composite restorations towards repairing the defected portion in accordance with minimally invasive dentistry. The quantity and type of enforced aging also influence the durability and sustainability of repair bond strength of aged resin composites. Valente et_al presented in 2016 the most recent systematic review and meta-analysis investigating the influence of various surface treatments on the repair bond strength . . .
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