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Fall 2006: Volume
31, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Articles |
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| Children’s Selection
of Posterior Restorative Materials |
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This study evaluated children’s
preference for posterior restorations. After viewing photographs
of amalgam, composite, colored compomer and stainless steel crowns,
100 children 5-12 years-old responded to a satisfaction survey.
The influence of age, gender and ethnicity was assessed and statistically
analyzed. Composite resins were preferred the most and amalgam
the least. Caucasians mostly selected composites while African
Americans stainless steel crowns. Early interest in colored compomers
was seen in young, males and Caucasians. |
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