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Comparison of Marginal Fracture Between Conventional and Bonded Amalgam Restorations in Posterior Permanent Molar Teeth

Background/objectives Dental amalgam has been a successful restoration for over a century. However, restoration failures due to secondary caries, fractured teeth or restorations, marginal deficiencies, tooth wear, and secondary caries remain significant concerns. Amalgam-bond, known for its ability...

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Autores principales: Iqbal, Humara, Rana, Sadiq Amin Ahmed, Manzoor, Afshan, Nazir, Amara, Akhtar, Mobeen, Ghaffar, Hareem, Kashif, Muhammad
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10533950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37779731
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.44295
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author Iqbal, Humara
Rana, Sadiq Amin Ahmed
Manzoor, Afshan
Nazir, Amara
Akhtar, Mobeen
Ghaffar, Hareem
Kashif, Muhammad
author_facet Iqbal, Humara
Rana, Sadiq Amin Ahmed
Manzoor, Afshan
Nazir, Amara
Akhtar, Mobeen
Ghaffar, Hareem
Kashif, Muhammad
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description Background/objectives Dental amalgam has been a successful restoration for over a century. However, restoration failures due to secondary caries, fractured teeth or restorations, marginal deficiencies, tooth wear, and secondary caries remain significant concerns. Amalgam-bond, known for its ability to bond amalgam to the tooth structure and prevent percolation, forms a strong bond with vital dentin. This study aimed to compare the outcome of marginal fractures in bonded amalgam and conventional amalgam posterior restorations among patients at a tertiary care dental hospital. Materials and methods Sixty consecutive patients aged 25-35 years, meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria, participated in this study. A thorough history, clinical examination, and standardized periapical radiographs were conducted. Patients were divided randomly into two equal groups, group A and group B. Group A received bonded amalgam restorations, while group B received conventional amalgam restorations. Polishing was performed at a recall visit after seven days, and a follow-up evaluation was done after two months. The final assessment of marginal fractures was recorded after six months. Results After six months, 28 (46.7%) patients showed no marginal fractures, including 11 males and 17 females. On the other hand, 32 (53.3%) patients exhibited marginal fractures, comprising 17 males and 15 females. The clinical success rate of group A was better than group B (p = 0.001). Conclusion Bonded amalgam demonstrates a high success rate and should be a routine choice for treating carious permanent molars in dental practice.
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spelling pubmed-105339502023-09-29 Comparison of Marginal Fracture Between Conventional and Bonded Amalgam Restorations in Posterior Permanent Molar Teeth Iqbal, Humara Rana, Sadiq Amin Ahmed Manzoor, Afshan Nazir, Amara Akhtar, Mobeen Ghaffar, Hareem Kashif, Muhammad Cureus Public Health Background/objectives Dental amalgam has been a successful restoration for over a century. However, restoration failures due to secondary caries, fractured teeth or restorations, marginal deficiencies, tooth wear, and secondary caries remain significant concerns. Amalgam-bond, known for its ability to bond amalgam to the tooth structure and prevent percolation, forms a strong bond with vital dentin. This study aimed to compare the outcome of marginal fractures in bonded amalgam and conventional amalgam posterior restorations among patients at a tertiary care dental hospital. Materials and methods Sixty consecutive patients aged 25-35 years, meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria, participated in this study. A thorough history, clinical examination, and standardized periapical radiographs were conducted. Patients were divided randomly into two equal groups, group A and group B. Group A received bonded amalgam restorations, while group B received conventional amalgam restorations. Polishing was performed at a recall visit after seven days, and a follow-up evaluation was done after two months. The final assessment of marginal fractures was recorded after six months. Results After six months, 28 (46.7%) patients showed no marginal fractures, including 11 males and 17 females. On the other hand, 32 (53.3%) patients exhibited marginal fractures, comprising 17 males and 15 females. The clinical success rate of group A was better than group B (p = 0.001). Conclusion Bonded amalgam demonstrates a high success rate and should be a routine choice for treating carious permanent molars in dental practice. Cureus 2023-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10533950/ /pubmed/37779731 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.44295 Text en Copyright © 2023, Iqbal et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rana, Sadiq Amin Ahmed
Manzoor, Afshan
Nazir, Amara
Akhtar, Mobeen
Ghaffar, Hareem
Kashif, Muhammad
Comparison of Marginal Fracture Between Conventional and Bonded Amalgam Restorations in Posterior Permanent Molar Teeth
title Comparison of Marginal Fracture Between Conventional and Bonded Amalgam Restorations in Posterior Permanent Molar Teeth
title_full Comparison of Marginal Fracture Between Conventional and Bonded Amalgam Restorations in Posterior Permanent Molar Teeth
title_fullStr Comparison of Marginal Fracture Between Conventional and Bonded Amalgam Restorations in Posterior Permanent Molar Teeth
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Marginal Fracture Between Conventional and Bonded Amalgam Restorations in Posterior Permanent Molar Teeth
title_short Comparison of Marginal Fracture Between Conventional and Bonded Amalgam Restorations in Posterior Permanent Molar Teeth
title_sort comparison of marginal fracture between conventional and bonded amalgam restorations in posterior permanent molar teeth
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10533950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37779731
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.44295
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