A technical report on repair of amalgam-dentin complex

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Abstract

This clinical report describes a repair protocol for cusp fracture of a failed amalgam-dentin complex. A maxillary right first premolar with an amalgam restoration presented a buccal cusp fracture. Chairside repair has been undertaken by conditioning the existing amalgam restoration with silica coating (30 lm CoJet®-Sand), phosphoric acid etching the beveled enamel surface, priming dentin, and application of a bonding agent on both enamel and dentin. Thereafter, the amalgam was silanized (ESPE®-Sil), and opaque resin was applied and polymerized to mask the amalgam. The fractured buccal cusp was modeled using resin composite (Clearfil Photo Posterior) and photo-polymerized. Finally, the amalgam was refinished and refurbished and the composite was finished and polished. © Operative Dentistry, 2011.

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Özcan, M., & Salihoǧlu-Yener, E. (2011). A technical report on repair of amalgam-dentin complex. Operative Dentistry, 36(5), 563–566. https://doi.org/10.2341/10-359-T

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