Clinical variables affecting the marginal degradation of amalgam restorations

Abstract
The influence of different clinical variables on the marginal degradation of amalgam restorations was studied in a clinical trial of class-II amalgam restorations. Seven Scandinavian dentists using 5 different alloys placed 468 restorations in 210 patients. The marginal degradation was scored on impressions of the restored teeth by using a six-point ordinal rating scale and was transformed to ridit values. After 5 years 126 patients with 296 restorations remained in the trial. Ridit analysis and paired comparison tests utilizing the Bonferroni correction factor at each yearly interval indicated that the extent of degradation of the restoration margins was influenced by the location in the mouth, the position on the tooth, the type of alloy, and the operator. The results demonstrate that features of the cavity preparation and the handling of the material by the operator are more important for the degradation of the restoration margins than other clinical variables.

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