A large amalgam core is to be condensed around several pins in a vital molar tooth; what type of  amalgam mix would you prefer:
A. A large mix to ensure homogeneity
B. A large with extra mercury to give easier manipulative qualities
C. Several small mixes, sequentially triturated
D. Several small mixes with varying mercury/alloy ratios
E. A basic mix to which additional mercury is added as needed

1 Answer

Answer :

C. Several small mixes, sequentially triturated

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