Casting and microstructure of post and core at different mold temperatures

Authors

  • Gunnar Brunell Department of Prosthodontics, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Linköping, Linköping, Sweden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/00016358209019819

Keywords:

Dental materials, recrystallization, bonding, wrought wires, fixed prosthetics

Abstract

Brunell, G. Microstructure of cast post and core at different mold temperatures. Acta Odontol. Scand. 1982, 40, 241–246

In the present investigation the microstructure and bonding between the wrought and cast elements of the post and core specimens were evaluated with respect to the preheating temperature of the investment. Clinically sized specimens were produced from one type III gold casting alloy in combination with two different wrought wire precious alloys. Preheating temperatures of 500°, 600°, 700°, 800° and 900°C were employed.

Microscopic evaluation of polished and etched transverse and longitudinal sections of the specimens indicated that recrystallization of the wrought wire was initiated at 700°C for one type of specimen. the best reproduction of the wax pattern was obtained at 800°C for post and core combinations. the union between the wrought and cast elements was, regardless of wire type, better in the core portion than in the post. the best union between cast and wrought structures was obtained with a non-oxidizing wire at 700°C.

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Published

1982-01-01