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Amalgam repair: a case report.

L N Baratieri1, S Monteiro Júnior, M A de Andrada

  • 1Federal University of Santa Catarina, School of Dentistry, Florianopolis, Brazil.

Quintessence International (Berlin, Germany : 1985)
|August 1, 1992
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Repairing complex amalgam restorations is feasible and advantageous. A clinical case demonstrated a stable bond after 2.5 years using high-copper alloy for the repair.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Dental Materials Science

Background:

  • Complex amalgam restorations can fracture over time.
  • Repairing existing restorations is an alternative to replacement.

Observation:

  • A clinical case involved a fractured amalgam restoration where the original alloy and age were known.
  • Mechanical retention was added to the old amalgam and dentin.
  • The repair was performed using a high-copper alloy.

Findings:

  • The repair technique involved preparing additional mechanical retention.
  • The bond at the repair site remained stable during a 2.5-year follow-up examination.

Implications:

  • Repair and recontouring of complex amalgam restorations are feasible.

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  • This approach offers potential advantages over complete replacement.
  • High-copper alloys show promise for durable amalgam repairs.