Clinical Evaluation of Reasons for Replacement of Amalgam Restorations in Patients Referring to a Dental School in Iran

Background and aims. The present study evaluated the most common reasons for replacing amalgam restorations in a university clinic. Materials and methods. A total of 217 restorations which needed to be replaced were clinically and radiographically evaluated in a period of 4 months. The frequencie...

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Main Authors: Firoz Pouralibaba, Mohammad Joulaei, Atabak Kashefimehr, Farzaneh Pakdel, Zahra Jamali, Ali Esmaeili
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2010-06-01
Series:Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects
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Online Access:http://dentistry.tbzmed.ac.ir/joddd/index.php/joddd/article/view/211/149
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Summary:Background and aims. The present study evaluated the most common reasons for replacing amalgam restorations in a university clinic. Materials and methods. A total of 217 restorations which needed to be replaced were clinically and radiographically evaluated in a period of 4 months. The frequencies of reasons for replacing amalgam restorations were calculated: The assessed items included recurrent caries, tooth structure fracture (functional or non-functional cusps), amalgam bulk fracture, amalgam marginal fracture, proximal overhangs, and esthetics. Data were analyzed using Fischer’s exact test. Results. Both in vital teeth and teeth which had undergone root canal therapy, the most common reason for amalgam replacement was cusp fracture, with the fracture of non-functional cusps being statistically significant. Recurrent caries was the second most common reason for amalgam replacement. In Class I restorations, the most common reasons were recurrent caries and esthetics, with no statistical significance. The most frequent problem in Class II restorations was fracture of nonfunctional cusps, with a statistical significance in three-surface restorations. Conclusion. According to the results, failing to reduce undermined cusps and neglectful caries removal are the reasons for majority of amalgam restoration replacements. These issues should be emphasized in the curriculum for dental students and continuing education courses.
ISSN:2008-210X
2008-2118