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Application of atomic force microscopy in investigations of dental alloy surfaces [PDF]
Introduction The aim of this informative paper is to show the importance and key role of atomic force microscopy, on one hand, in quantitative determination of the physicochemical changes on the surfaces of dental materials due to their exposure to acids
Šegota Suzana
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The Assessment of the Biocompatibility of Dental Alloys and Alloys for Dental Amalgam. Part First
Background: Dental alloys are widely used in applications where they come for a long time into contact with oral epithelium, connective tissue or alveolar bone.
Z. Broukal, V. Fialová, J. Novotný
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Effect of cerium on mechanical, metallurgical and biomedical properties of NiCrMoB dental alloy
NiCrMo alloys are popular as non-precious dental casting alloys and appreciated specially in developing nations. A number of elements may be alloyed to achieve enhanced characteristics suitable for dental restorations. In this study NiCrMo dental casting
Ali Haider +4 more
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Corrosion Behavior of Ni-Cr Dental Casting Alloys
Nickel–chromium (Ni–Cr) alloys have been used for dental prostheses because of their low prices and excellent properties in veneered restorations. While most Ni-Cr restorations perform well clinically, corrosion products and components of these alloys ...
Porojan Liliana +4 more
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Cobalt-chromium alloys in fixed prosthodontics in Sweden
Aim: The aim of this study was to compile the usage of Co-Cr alloys in fixed prosthodontics (FP) among dental laboratories in Sweden. Methods: From March to October 2015, questionnaires were sent to 542 registered dental laboratories in Sweden.
Maria Kassapidou +3 more
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COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE CORROSION OF ALLOYS IN ARTIFICIAL SALIVA [PDF]
Four types of dental alloys used in metal-ceramic technology, two NiCr-based and two CoCr-based, were studied for corrosion resistance. Of the 4 types of alloys, circular samples of 14 mm in diameter and 4 mm thickness were poured into the dental ...
Laurenţiu Drăguş +4 more
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Laser Powder Bed Fusion of Co-Cr: A Material Comparison [PDF]
Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) of cobalt-chrome (Co-Cr) alloys has been recognized for producing parts exhibiting the strength and being devoid of defects typically associated with cast Co-Cr alloys.
Adam Imdaadulah +3 more
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Grindability of Dental Magnetic Alloys
In this study, the grindability of cast magnetic alloys (Fe-Pt-Nb magnetic alloy and magnetic stainless steel) was evaluated and compared with that of conventional dental casting alloys (Ag-Pd-Au alloy, Type 4 gold alloy, and cobalt-chromium alloy).
Eisei, Hayashi +3 more
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The Assessment of the Biocompatibility of Dental Alloys and Alloys for Dental Amalgam. Part Second
Background: The second part of the literature review on the biocompatibility of dental alloys is focused to their possible sensibilizing effects, mutagenicity and carcinogenicity and the methods of their testing.
Z. Broukal, V. Fialová, J. Novotný
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Suitability of titanium alloys as dental implant material - a review [PDF]
Achieving success in dental implants hinges on selecting suitable materials with optimal functional properties. Over the decades, scientists have made significant efforts in testing various biomaterials; however, an ideal material for dental implants ...
Wafula Jacob, Steed Clint
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