dentalmetal
Dentalmetal is a general term used to describe metallic alloys engineered for use in dentistry. These materials are designed to withstand the mechanical loads, thermal cycling, and chemical exposure of the oral environment while maintaining biocompatibility with surrounding tissues. Dentalmetal alloys are employed in a range of restorations and prosthetic devices.
Common compositions include cobalt-chromium (Co-Cr) and nickel-chromium (Ni-Cr) alloys, as well as titanium-based alloys. Additions of
These materials offer high strength and stiffness, good wear resistance, and corrosion resistance in the moist
Applications include crowns, bridges, removable denture frameworks, implant components such as abutments and screws, orthodontic wires,
Manufacture and processing involve casting, milling from solid blanks, or additive manufacturing. Finishing steps include annealing,
Safety and regulation require biocompatibility testing and adherence to regional standards and approvals. Because some alloys