Training Dental Students in Dental Amalgam Condensation
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In studying the characteristics of dental amalgam condensation by 36 dental students, it is concluded that : <BR>(1) A minimum force of 800 1 b/inch<SUP>2</SUP> is required per condensation stroke in order for the condensation stroke to have any effect on the slow compressive strength test values as a predictor of marginal fracture.<BR>(2) A 30, 000 1 b/inch<SUP>2</SUP> slow compressive strength test value may be derived from force utilization of 2, 000 1 b/inch<SUP>2</SUP> per condensation stroke.
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