Par 3 - Complex Amalgam Restorations Flashcards
T/F? Expansion & contraction of amalgam is better than composites.
TRUE.
Indications for Complex Amalgam Restorations?
- large amts of tooth structure missing & when 1 or more cusps need capping
- questionable pulpal or periodontal prognosis
- teeth w/ acute and severe caries
- definitive final restorations
- foundations for full coverage indirect restorations
Contraindications for Complex Amalgam Restorations?
- significant occlusal probs
- tooth cannot be restored properly w/ a direct restoration bc of anatomic or functional consideration
- esthetics
- pt concerns about mercury
What is the basic composition of amalgam?
silver-mercury (Ag2Hg3) matrix w/ filler particles of silver-tin (Ag3Sn)
What makes gamma (y), gamma 1 (y1), and gamma 2 (y2)?
gamma (y): Ag3Sn - filler gamma 1 (y1): AgHg3 - matrix gamma 2 (y2): Sn8Hg - matrix - weak link!
3 types of amalgam alloy?
- lathe cut
- spherical
- admixture
Why is higher copper content amalgam better?
Bc it has less gamma 2 phase (weakest phase)
T/F? Spherical amalgam has less mercury.
TRUE.
T/F? Spherical amalgam has less strength than admix amalgam at 15 minutes.
FALSE. It has higher strength at 15 min (good for immediate amalgam cores for crowns).
T/F? Spherical amalgam feels softer during condensation & requires less pressure & larger diameter condensers.
TRUE.
*Which is NOT an indication for a complex amalgam?
occlusal problems
- other contraindications:
1. significant occlusal probs
2. tooth cannot be restored properly w/ a direct restoration bc of anatomic or functional consideration
3. esthetics
4. pt concerns about mercury
*Which matrix system does NOT use a retainer?
AutoMatrix
*What is the necessary bulk for amalgams?
1.5 to 2mm
*Which are forms of secondary retention?
All of the Above
- possible answers: grooves, slots, locks, coves, pot holes, boxes, retention pins, bonding
*Which of these is NOT true about polishing amalgam? A. inc'd smoothness B. dec'd plaque retention C. dec'd corrosiveness D. dec'd thermal conductivity
D. dec’d thermal conductivity
- this doesn’t change!