Cavity liner for dental restorations

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Inventors

Stoner, Glenn E.
Zardiackas, Lyle D.

Application #

652238

Filed

Jan-26-1976

Published

Dec-27-1977

Current US Class

106/35
433/217.1
433/226

International Classes

A61K 005/01

Field of Search

32/15 32/10 106/35

Assignee

The University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA)

Examiners

Kinsey; Russell R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oblon, Fisher, Spivak, McClelland & Maier

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Abstract
Dental restorations are prepared by preparing a cavity within a carious tooth for receiving a dental amalgam filling; Coating the surfaces of the cavity with a layer of an adhesive-metal lining composition, the metal of the composition being characterized by the capability of being amalgamated by diffusion of the mercury from a subsequently applied dental amalgam filling, and which is further characterized by a corrosion resistance which is higher than the corrosion resistance of the subsequently applied dental amalgam filling; and packing the remaining adhesive-metal coated cavity with Ag-Hg-Sn dental amalgam, whereby free mercury present in the amalgam is diffused into, and amalgamates with the metal of the adhesive-metal lining coating, so as to form an integral restoration of the dental amalgam and the coating, and the adhesive effectively promotes bonding between the integral restoration and the cavity surfaces.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new and intended to be secured by Letters Patent is:

1. A method for applying dental restorations, which comprises:

preparing a cavity within a carious tooth for receiving a dental mercury-containing amalgam filling;

coating the surfaces of said cavity with a layer of an adhesive-metal lining composition consisting essentially of the combination of greater than 46 wt.% of at least one finely divided pure metal at a position higher than tin on the International E.M.F. Series characterized by a corrosion resistance which is higher than the corrosion resistance of said subsequently applied dental amalgam and which has a capability of being amalgamated by diffusion of the mercury into said lining and which has a particle size of less than 400 mesh, with less than 54 wt.% of an ahesive selected from the group consisting of polycarboxylate cements, zinc silico-phosphate, zinc phosphate, copper phosphate, silicate, zinc oxide-eugenol, zinc oxide-eugenol-o-ethoxybenzoic acid, and a resin, to a thickness of less than 100 .mu., wherein said composition contains up to about 0.1 wt.% of a wetting agent and a volatile solvent in the final dried form; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field Of The Invention

The present invention relates to a method for filling prepared dental cavities in a manner which substantially reduces corrosion at the interface of the tooth-amalgam restorations. More particularly, the present invention relates to a cavity lining material containing an adhesive which not only improves the tenacity of the bonding of a dental restoration to cavity surfaces, but also is effective in substantially reducing the susceptibility of amalgam fillings to corrosion.

2. Description Of The Prior Art

Normally, dental cavities are filled with a silver-tin amalgam. With time, however, the amalgam restoration degenerates by corrosion and, as a result, it must be replaced.

Silver-tin dental amalgam is produced by triturating or mixing about equal quantities of the powdered silver-tin alloy, principally Ag.sub.3 Sn, and Hg. The mixture, when placed in a cavity, hardens to form several alloy phases. Of the phases which form, the two which predominate are a silver-mercury phase, Ag.sub.2 Hg.sub.3 (.gamma..sub.1) and a tin-mercury phase, Sn.sub.7-8 Hg (.gamma..sub.2). Over a period of time, the tin from the .gamma..sub.2 phase dissolves or corrodes because tin is less noble (more easily oxidized) than either Ag or Hg and because of factors such as differential aeration. This corrosion, of course, reduces the strength of the amalgam restoration, causes discolorization of the tooth, and contributes to marginal discrepancies and eventual partial extrusion of the restoration from the cavity.
 
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