1988
DOI: 10.1177/08959374880020011701
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Casting Metals in Dentistry: Past - Present - Future

Abstract: This article deals mainly with the development of dental casting techniques and formulation of the different groups of alloys used in the fabrication of ceramo-metal restorations. It is recognized that in order for the quality of dental cast restorations to be improved, having alloys with the proper composition is not enough. Biocompatibility, good mechanical and physical properties, longevity of the restoration, compatibility with porcelain, and a simple manipulative technique are as important. Researchers h… Show more

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“…Several studies have previously investigated corrosion and electrochemical characteristics of cast Co-Cr alloys. 8,26,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] However, only a few studies evaluating corrosion resistance and electrochemical properties of the alloys produced by conventional casting, milling, and laser sintering methods have been reported. 36,37 The purpose of the present study was to evaluate electrochemical corrosion resistance of Co-Cr specimens produced by casting, CAD/CAM milling, and DMLS methods in a medium simulating the oral environment.…”
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“…Several studies have previously investigated corrosion and electrochemical characteristics of cast Co-Cr alloys. 8,26,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] However, only a few studies evaluating corrosion resistance and electrochemical properties of the alloys produced by conventional casting, milling, and laser sintering methods have been reported. 36,37 The purpose of the present study was to evaluate electrochemical corrosion resistance of Co-Cr specimens produced by casting, CAD/CAM milling, and DMLS methods in a medium simulating the oral environment.…”
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“…Moreover, the choice of casting alloys may also affect the accuracy of the attachments. The choice of casting alloy is governed by a number of factors, including cost, biocompatibility, mechanical properties, and the ease of casting 6 . Many studies have compared the mechanical properties and accuracy of various dental alloys after the casting process 7–9 .…”
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“…Esta aleación se puede utilizar con los sistemas convencionales de colado o mediante sistemas digitalizados CAD/CAM para fresado y láser (21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28). Para la obtención de cofi as metálicas se puede utilizar la técnica de cera perdida colada por centrifugación (CPC), que consiste en encerar un patrón de cera, posteriormente la cera es evaporada por calor en un horno, mediante un soplete se funde el metal y por último se impulsa el metal fundido por medio de una fuerza centrí-fuga en el molde a través de un canal denominado bebedero (29)(30)(31)(32). Dentro de los sistemas CAD/CAM existe la técnica aditiva y la sustractiva, en la técni-ca sustractiva se puede utilizar el fresado de bloques duros sinterizados o se puede utilizar la soft milling block o fresado de bloque blando (SMB) que utiliza bloques presinterizados.…”
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