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Sealing of restorations with marginal defects does not affect their longevity
(Mosher & Linder, 2018)
Purpose: To evaluate sealed amalgam and resin-based composite restorations after 12 years to determine whether sealing minor defects (micro-repairs) enhanced the longevity of restorations. Methods: 34 subjects aged 18-80 ...
Survival rate of Sealed, Refurbished and repaired defective restorations: 4-year follow-up
(2011)
The most common treatment in general dental practice is the replacement of restorations affected by secondary caries or marginal
deficiencies. Alternative treatments to replacement of defective restorations, such as ...
Sealing, refurbishment and repair of Class I and Class II defective restorations A three-year clinical trial
(American Dental Association, 2009)
Background. The authors conducted a clinical study
to examine the effectiveness of treatments other than
replacement for defective Class I and Class II resinbased composite (RBC) and amalgam (AM) restorations.
Methods. ...
Management of class i and class II amalgam restorations with localized defects: Five-year results
(2013)
Replacement of dental restorations has been the traditional treatment for defective restorations. This five-year prospective clinical trial evaluated amalgam restorations with localized defects that were treated by means ...