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Revisiting amalgam: a comparative study between bonded amalgam restoration and amalgam retained with undercuts.
AIM To compare the retention of amalgam restorations in bonded amalgam restoration and restorations with undercuts. BACKGROUND With improvement in adhesive technology problem associated with conventional preparation for amalgam restorations mainly compromised resistance form of tooth structure have been largely overcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS Forty caries free extracted molars were used. A ...
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Introduction: Amalgam, which can be applied with or without dowel, is one of the commonly used restorative materials for core restoration in pulpless teeth. The current study aimed to compare the shear strength of amalgam cores with and without dowel. Methods: A total number of 20 recently extracted mandibular premolars were assigned to two groups of 10 equal s...
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AmalgamStatement : Statement { }; concrete BarrierStatement : AmalgamStatement { }; concrete EmptyStatement : AmalgamStatement { VariableSymbol* reference intercluster_register in destination_vars; }; concrete FlushStatement : AmalgamStatement { Expression * owner runlevel in source_ops; Expression * owner severity in source_ops; }; concrete HaltStatement : AmalgamStatement { Expression * owner...
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OBJECTIVES To assess the knowledge of Jordanian dentists toward phase down of dental amalgam as recommended by the Minamata Convention, and their training and competency in placing posterior composites. Methods: This study was conducted through structured questionnaire interviews with randomly selected cohort of dentists in Jordan between March 2015 and June 2015. Out of 230 dentists who were ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Dental Research
سال: 1919
ISSN: 0022-0345,1544-0591
DOI: 10.1177/00220345190010040501