Progress in Corrosion Studies of Non-noble Dental Alloys

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Autor(a) principal: Capelo, Sofia
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/18240
Resumo: The corrosion behaviour of metals plays a decisive role in evaluating the use of metal alloys as biomaterials; thus, the in vitro evaluation of metallic material corrosion resistance represents an important stage in the process of developing new biomaterials. Dental alloys used in oral rehabilitation are to be kept in contact with the patient saliva for several years, thus they need to be resistant to corrosion in the presence of the oral cavity fluid. During the corrosion process, ions that may have adverse effects for the human health may be released. A potential difference of a few or various mV may be established as well as galvanic currents flowing through the saliva and the metallic contacts with metallic ions release. Another aspect is the development of cheap and anticorrosive dental material. The high costs of noble dental alloys have led to the development of various alloy materials, which are more economical. Cr–based alloys are among the most common materials applied in dentistry and in implants. The evaluation results of the corrosion resistance of two Cr-based non-noble alloys will be presented and discussed.
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title Progress in Corrosion Studies of Non-noble Dental Alloys
spellingShingle Progress in Corrosion Studies of Non-noble Dental Alloys
Capelo, Sofia
Corrosion
Dental Alloys
Cr-based alloys
title_short Progress in Corrosion Studies of Non-noble Dental Alloys
title_full Progress in Corrosion Studies of Non-noble Dental Alloys
title_fullStr Progress in Corrosion Studies of Non-noble Dental Alloys
title_full_unstemmed Progress in Corrosion Studies of Non-noble Dental Alloys
title_sort Progress in Corrosion Studies of Non-noble Dental Alloys
author Capelo, Sofia
author_facet Capelo, Sofia
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Corrosion
Dental Alloys
Cr-based alloys
topic Corrosion
Dental Alloys
Cr-based alloys
description The corrosion behaviour of metals plays a decisive role in evaluating the use of metal alloys as biomaterials; thus, the in vitro evaluation of metallic material corrosion resistance represents an important stage in the process of developing new biomaterials. Dental alloys used in oral rehabilitation are to be kept in contact with the patient saliva for several years, thus they need to be resistant to corrosion in the presence of the oral cavity fluid. During the corrosion process, ions that may have adverse effects for the human health may be released. A potential difference of a few or various mV may be established as well as galvanic currents flowing through the saliva and the metallic contacts with metallic ions release. Another aspect is the development of cheap and anticorrosive dental material. The high costs of noble dental alloys have led to the development of various alloy materials, which are more economical. Cr–based alloys are among the most common materials applied in dentistry and in implants. The evaluation results of the corrosion resistance of two Cr-based non-noble alloys will be presented and discussed.
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