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Dental Alloys and Corrosion Resistance

Renata Poljak-Guberina
Dubravka Knezović-Zlatarić
Marina Katunarić


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Abstract

Metals and their alloys are unavoidable materials in everyday dental use for the making of fillings, cast cores and post systems, individual crowns, implantants’ suprastructures, dentures and orthodontic devices. Materials implanted in the mouth are exposed over a long period of time to functional, biochemical and bacterial influences of a mouth media which can have a negative impact on a very therapeutic work or surrounding tissue. Corrosive resistance is a prerequisite for biocompatibility. Due to economic reasons, corrosive resistant precious metals have been used less frequently, while the non precious alloys appear on the market. Since a dentist is responsible for a choice of implanted metal, prior to implantation it is important to foresee the impact of saliva as an aggressive media on a metal or alloy. Based on studying different literature, the purpose of this work was to give and overview of the existing dental metals and alloys in contexts with their anticorrosive characteristics, and that way to help a dentist in making a right choice.

Keywords

dental alloys; corrosion

Hrčak ID:

10357

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/10357

Publication date:

15.12.2002.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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