Fj. Shaini et al., Handling characteristics of a palladium-free gallium-based alloy compared with a high copper dental amalgam in a simulated clinical trial, J ORAL REH, 28(11), 2001, pp. 1029-1036
The aim of the current study was to compare the handling characteristics of
a palladium-free gallium-based alloys (Galloy(R)) with those of a high-cop
per amalgam (Permite C(R)). The study had a particular interest in the eval
uation of the direct placement delivery system used with both alloys. Ten d
entists participated in the current study. Each placed two amalgam and two
gallium-based alloy restorations in conventional class II cavities prepared
in acrylic typodont teeth. None of the participating dentists had used the
direct placement delivery system or had any previous experience with galli
um-based alloy and no practice was allowed beforehand. The restorations wer
e evaluated according to the following criteria: ease of loading the cavity
(delivery system), ease of condensation, capacity to produce and sustain c
ontact area, ease of carving, resistance to damage during removal of the ma
trix band, overall quality of the restoration and the available working tim
e. Each criterion was given a score on a scale of 1-5 (1: very poor, 2: poo
r, 3: fair, 4: good, 5: very good). The results showed no statistically sig
nificant difference in the evaluated criteria between the two alloys (P>0.0
5) except for criterion number 2 (ease of condensation, P=0.0005).