γ2 phase in conventional dental amalgams — discrete clumps or continuous network? A review |
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Authors: | R. W. Bryant M.D.S. Ph.D. F.R.A.C.D.S. |
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Affiliation: | Senior Lecturer, Department of Operative Dentistry, The University of Sydney |
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Abstract: | A bstract — Six different types of sources of evidence are examined to study the controversy of whether the γ 2 phase in conventional dental amalgams occurs in discrete clumps or as a continuous network. Evidence obtained from corrosion studies, volume-fraction analysis studies and amalgam microstructure studies and evidence associated with the alloy type, the structure of the γ 2 phase and manipulative techniques are investigated. Although, under certain conditions, the γ 2 phase may form a continuous network there is evidence to indicate that, using a conventional Ag3Sn-based alloy and techniques providing adequate mercury removal, the γ 2 phase occurs in discrete clumps. |
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