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Single appointment amalgam crown procedure for posterior teeth.

G R Udrys1, R D Meyer

  • 1U.S. Army, Fort Drum, NY, USA.

General Dentistry
|February 25, 2000
PubMed
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Amalgam crowns offer a functional and acceptable solution for restoring severely broken-down posterior teeth. This analysis compares amalgam crowns to other restorative options, supported by case reports.

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Area of Science:

  • Restorative Dentistry
  • Dental Materials Science

Background:

  • Restoring severely broken-down posterior teeth presents diverse clinical challenges.
  • Treatment selection involves balancing cost, time, periodontal health, and patient preferences.

Observation:

  • Amalgam crowns are a viable option for posterior dental restorations.
  • This discussion evaluates amalgam crowns against alternative treatment modalities.

Findings:

  • Well-fabricated amalgam crowns can achieve highly acceptable functional outcomes.
  • Case reports illustrate the application and success of amalgam crowns.

Implications:

  • Amalgam crowns provide a cost-effective and durable solution in specific clinical scenarios.
  • Understanding comparative treatment options aids in optimal patient care for posterior tooth restoration.

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