The combined composite resin and amalgam restoration for posterior teeth: a clinical report.

Quintessence Int

Dalhousie University, Faculty of Dentistry, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Published: January 1992

This paper presents a technique for restoring maxillary posterior teeth with a combined composite resin and amalgam restoration when the preparation extends buccally into an esthetically critical area. This technique has two major advantages over traditional combined restorations: it requires only one clinical appointment, and it provides an esthetically acceptable result while maintaining the advantages of an amalgam restoration. A clinical assessment of 12 of these restorations, in vivo for 0.8 to 6.4 years, is presented. All but one restoration received a score of excellent or acceptable.

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