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Alternative Dental Casting Alloys

Dental Clinics of North America, 1983
The diversity of alloys available to the dental practitioner has never been more extensive. We now have the opportunity to select alloys based on the individual patient's specific biologic, functional, and economic requirements. There is no one alloy suitable for all applications, because in metallurgy there is a constant trade-off in properties as ...
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Hypersensitivity to Dental Alloys

2018
Most dental appliances to restore or replace decayed teeth are (partially) composed of alloys that may contain a large variety of metals. Corrosion is an inevitable chemical reaction between the oral environment and dental alloys that may lead to substantial and clinically relevant ion release and in turn result in adverse reactions like ...
Muris, J., Kleverlaan, C.J.
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EDXRS analysis of dental alloys

X-Ray Spectrometry, 2000
Dental alloys, having a wide range of compositions and different matrices, were analyzed with energy-dispersive x-ray spectrometry (EDXRS) and glow discharge optical spectrometry (GDOS) to verify and discuss the capabilities of EDXRS in dental alloy characterization and to compare the EDXRS data with the GDOS data. The metallurgical characterization of
CALLIARI, IRENE   +2 more
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Structure of dental gallium alloys

Biomaterials, 1996
The interest in gallium alloys as a replacement for amalgam has increased in recent years due to the risk of environmental pollution from amalgam. Alloy powders with compositions close to those for alloys of amalgam are mixed with a liquid gallium alloy. The mix is condensed into a prepared cavity in much the same way as for amalgam.
H, Herø, C J, Simensen, R B, Jørgensen
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Chemical Composition of Dental Gold Casting Alloy and Dental Wrought Gold Alloys

Journal of Dental Research, 1969
The chemical composition of dental casting gold alloys and dental wrought gold wire alloys was determined by use of a modification of a previously described X-ray emission method. Since 1928 and 1932 there has been little change in either type of alloy; there has been a decrease in platinum content in both, and 1 % nickel is now found in wire alloys.
J D, Eick   +3 more
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A Survey of Dental Alloys

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1949
No other material is so universally and successfully employed in restoring carious teeth to a state of usefulness as is dental amalgam. Besides forming such a large proportion of the fillings, the number of amalgam restorations made annually is tremendous. The office of the Surgeon General stated that 68,170,326 permanent fillings were inserted by Army
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Dental amalgam alloys.

Current opinion in dentistry, 1992
Dental amalgam, which constitutes nearly 75% of all restorative materials used in dental practice, has been used successfully for almost 150 years. Dental amalgam is low in cost, easy to use, consistent, and durable. Although amalgams have been challenged by more esthetic restorative materials and by fears of mercury toxicity, amalgams continue to be ...
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Dental Alloys

2008
John C. Wataha, Gottfried Schmalz
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Dental Gold Alloys

2022
Rebeka Rudolf   +5 more
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