Evaluation of the castability of four different alternative alloys by measuring the marginal sharpness
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3109/00016358609026569Keywords:
Dental alloys, dental materials, laboratory proceduresAbstract
The castability of two low-gold and two silver-palladium alloys was evaluated, using a Type III gold alloy as reference. Six castings from each alloy were subjected to a castability test, in which the marginal sharpness of simulated crowns—that is, the edge diameter—was used to assess the castability. The mean crown edge diameters of the silver-palladium alloys were three to four times the corresponding diameters of the gold-based alloys. The differences between these two groups were statistically significant. It is concluded that the castability of the low-gold alloys studied was comparable to that of the Type III alloy, whereas the silver—palladium alloys studied had a castability that may result in technical and clinical problems.
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