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J Dent Res 43(3): 375-379, 1964
© 1964 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Effects of Saliva and Sulfide Solutions on the Marginal Seal of Amalgam Restorations

J. LYELL 1, D. BARBER 1, and M. MASSLER 1

1 University of Illinois, College of Dentistry, Chicago, Illinois, and Veterans Administration Hospital, Division of Dental Research, Hines, Illinois

The effect of storage in saliva and sodium sulfide solution on the marginal penetration of amalgam restoration by isotopes and dyes was investigated. A marked decrease in marginal penetration was observed after 2 weeks' storage in saliva or sodium sulfide solution. This reduction in marginal penetration was similar to that observed in amalgam restorations placed in vivo at least 6 months prior to extraction and immersion in dye/isotope solutions.

Submitted on May 9, 1963







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