1973
DOI: 10.1177/00220345730520042901
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Marginal Fracture of Amalgam Restorations

Abstract: Marginal fracture characteristics of clinical restorations made from three amalgam alloys were evaluated during a four-year period. Marginal fracture increased with age; the rate of increase was different among alloys, and the ranking of alloys remained the same during the four years.

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“…Although previous studies have shown an operator effect (Letzel et al, 1977;Osborne & Gale, 1974), an evaluation of the present data revealed no difference between the two operators. * In a previous study (Mahler, Terkla & Van Eysden, 1973), ridit means were used to infer extent of fracture. Although the stated differences among alloys in that study are valid, the inference that ridit means are invariant measures of marginal fracture is now viewed as inappropriate; rather, their interpretation is probabilistic in nature.…”
Section: Materials Aud Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although previous studies have shown an operator effect (Letzel et al, 1977;Osborne & Gale, 1974), an evaluation of the present data revealed no difference between the two operators. * In a previous study (Mahler, Terkla & Van Eysden, 1973), ridit means were used to infer extent of fracture. Although the stated differences among alloys in that study are valid, the inference that ridit means are invariant measures of marginal fracture is now viewed as inappropriate; rather, their interpretation is probabilistic in nature.…”
Section: Materials Aud Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rheological property of 'static creep' has been closely associated with the rate of marginal breakdown, although recent work suggests that the correlation for some low 'creep' systems may not be as strong as originally proposed (Osborne et al, 1978). Elimination of the tin-mercury (gammatwo) phase, reduction in creep and increased corrosion resistance may all add to the life of the amalgam restorations (Binon et al, 1973;Mahler et al, 1973Mahler et al, , 1975Osborne et al, 1976;Sarkar, 1978), although definitive cause and effect relationships are still lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An indirect technique making use of standardized photographs and a ridit analysis was described by Mahler et al (1973). He has further developed this technique (Mahler & Marantz, 1979) making it possible to classify the amalgam restorations into eleven different categories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, most manufacturers claim a value for creep significantly lower than that of previous compositions. Some manufacturers frequently refer to this property since it is predictive, to some extent, of the long-range clinical performance of a given amalgam (Mahler, Terkla & Van Eysden, 1973).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%