2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2015.03.002
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Cobalt-chromium alloys in dentistry: An evaluation of metal ion release

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“…Some chromium containing alloys for dental applications are shown in Table 1. and aging of dental appliances, to result in release of chromium to the oral environment [8,9].…”
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“…Some chromium containing alloys for dental applications are shown in Table 1. and aging of dental appliances, to result in release of chromium to the oral environment [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some release of chromium ions is known to be related by the interaction of chromium in dental devices with saliva, acids, and bacteria [8]. In stainless steel dental implants, ion release may cause high microscopic dental porosity in artificial saliva, with increased pore density in saliva containing fluoride [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metal iyon salınımı konusundaki çalışmalar Luchetti ve ark. 'nın 67 yaptıkları bir çalışmada, farklı yöntemlerle (geleneksel döküm, CAD-CAM ve lazer sinterleme) üretilen CO-Cr alaşımlarının iyon salınımı değerlendirilmiş ve gruplar arasında anlamlı fark gözlenmemiştir. İmplant tedavisinde kemik ogmentasyonu için membran olarak özel yapım titanyum malzeme üzerine bir çalışma yapılmış ve seçici lazer eritme (SLM) ile üretilen titanyum ürünlerin doğruluğu değerlendirilmiştir.…”
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“…Previous studies have shown cobalt release from dental prostheses (11)(12)(13)(14)(15), but allergic reactions in patients wearing such prostheses have rarely been reported (15).…”
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