Abstract:Cobalt-chromium (CoCr) alloys have been used in dentistry for dental bridges, crowns and implants for decades. When using CoCr alloys, a number of fractures have occurred in the Dental Laboratory, both when handling the castings and after they have been placed in the patient’s mouth. It is assumed that the key cause of the resulting fractures of CoCr dental bridges is the casting process, which includes the preparation and mixing of the basic components of the CoCr dental alloy, unstable solidification and the… Show more
“…New peaks related to Cr 2 O 3 (*) and CoCr 2 O 4 ( ) [29] and Co 0.8 Cr 0.2 (x) [30] ]start to appear when the temperature is raised to 600 C, CoCr 2 O 4 being the strongest secondary phase signal.…”
“…New peaks related to Cr 2 O 3 (*) and CoCr 2 O 4 ( ) [29] and Co 0.8 Cr 0.2 (x) [30] ]start to appear when the temperature is raised to 600 C, CoCr 2 O 4 being the strongest secondary phase signal.…”
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