The microstructure of corroded amalgams

Authors

  • Lars-Erik Moberg Department of Prosthodontics and Department of Technology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Agneta Odén Department of Prosthodontics and Department of Technology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/00016358509064148

Abstract

One conventional amalgam and two amalgams with a high copper content were stored in 0.9% NaCl solution buffered with phosphate to pH 6. In one experimental series the amalgams were placed in contact with a gold alloy. Every 7 weeks the solutions were changed and analyzed with regard to elements released from the amalgams. The microstructure of the specimens was studied in a scanning electron microscope before immersion and after 7 and 35 weeks in the solution. All the amalgams corroded along the grain boundaries in the γ1 phase. Corrosion was greatest in the γ2 phase of ANA 68, in the' phase of ANA 2000 and in the reaction zone (γ' + γ1) surrounding the Ag-Cu-eutectic particles of Dispersalloy. The microstructure of the corroded amalgams showed similarities to amalgams corroded in vivo. The change in microstructure observed in cross-sections of the corroded specimens was related to the amounts of corrosion products released into the saline solution.

 

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Published

1985-01-01