TY - JOUR T1 - Comparison of Dental Restoration for Experimentally Induced Cavity with Amalgam, Resin Composite or Glass Ionomer Cement in Dogs AU - Pamuk, Kamuran AU - Saritas, Z. Kadir AU - Demirkan, Ibrahim AU - Korkmaz, Musa JO - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances VL - 8 IS - 10 SP - 1982 EP - 1988 PY - 2009 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1680-5593 DO - javaa.2009.1982.1988 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2009.1982.1988 KW - Amalgam KW -resin composite KW -glass ionomer KW -dog KW -tooth KW -Turkey AB - The aim of the study was to compare the clinical usage of filling materials such as amalgam, glass ionomer cement and resin composite. A 2 years old male and weighing 16 kg stray dog, was used. Cavities were made in a routine manner by a frez. Cavities of the buccal surfaces of the left maxillar molar, premolar, canine and incisive teeth were filled with amalgam, cavities of the buccal surfaces of the left mandibular molar, premolar, canine and incisive teeth were filled with glass ionomer cement and cavities of the buccal surfaces of the right mandibular molar, premolar, canine and incisive teeth were loaded with resin composite. The dog was monitored for a period of 6 months for the applicability of dental restorative materials. It was concluded that amalgam and resin composite were more usable than glass ionomer cement in teeth, which were exposed to stress however, resin composite as a restorative material is more demandable if esthetical reason is preferred in veterinary dentistry. ER -