An Investigation on Metallic Ion Release from Four Dental Casting Alloys

Statement of Problem: Element release from dental casting alloys into the oral environment is of clinical concern and is considered to be a potential health problem to all patients.Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the metallic ion release of four base metal alloys.Materials and Meth...

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Main Authors: F. Nejatidanesh, O. Savabi, A. Yazdanparast
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2005-12-01
Series:Journal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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spelling doaj-0e93cbb2d847454c85c58dfad1cb01d22020-11-25T01:19:28ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2008-21852005-12-0124168173An Investigation on Metallic Ion Release from Four Dental Casting AlloysF. NejatidaneshO. SavabiA. YazdanparastStatement of Problem: Element release from dental casting alloys into the oral environment is of clinical concern and is considered to be a potential health problem to all patients.Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the metallic ion release of four base metal alloys.Materials and Methods: Two Ni-Cr (Minalux and Supercast) and two Co-Cr alloys (Minalia and Wironit) were examined. Nine specimens of each type were prepared in 13×11×1.4 mm dimensions and each of the four alloys (3 specimens per group) were conditioned in artificial saliva at 37 c for one, three and seven days.The conditioning media were analyzed for element-release using Inductive CoupledPlasma Atomic Emission Spectrophotometer (ICPAES). Collected data were statistically analyzed using ANOVA and Duncan multiple range test (P< 0.05).Results: The greatest amount of element release was seen after seven days (134.9 ppb Supercast, 159.2 ppb Minalux, 197.2 ppb Minalia, and 230.2 ppb Wironit). There was a significant difference between the released elements from the alloys after the three conditioning times (p<0.001).Conclusion: Element release from the studied alloys is proportional to the conditioning time. The Ni-Cr alloys tested in this investigation were more resistant to corrosion as compared to the Co-Cr alloys in artificial saliva. Supercast had the highest corrosion resistance.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/2539.pdfCorrosionIon ReleaseBase Metal AlloysICPAESBiocompatibilityDental AlloysNickel Chromium AlloysCobalt Chromium Alloys
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An Investigation on Metallic Ion Release from Four Dental Casting Alloys
Journal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Corrosion
Ion Release
Base Metal Alloys
ICPAES
Biocompatibility
Dental Alloys
Nickel Chromium Alloys
Cobalt Chromium Alloys
author_facet F. Nejatidanesh
O. Savabi
A. Yazdanparast
author_sort F. Nejatidanesh
title An Investigation on Metallic Ion Release from Four Dental Casting Alloys
title_short An Investigation on Metallic Ion Release from Four Dental Casting Alloys
title_full An Investigation on Metallic Ion Release from Four Dental Casting Alloys
title_fullStr An Investigation on Metallic Ion Release from Four Dental Casting Alloys
title_full_unstemmed An Investigation on Metallic Ion Release from Four Dental Casting Alloys
title_sort investigation on metallic ion release from four dental casting alloys
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Dentistry of Tehran University of Medical Sciences
issn 2008-2185
publishDate 2005-12-01
description Statement of Problem: Element release from dental casting alloys into the oral environment is of clinical concern and is considered to be a potential health problem to all patients.Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the metallic ion release of four base metal alloys.Materials and Methods: Two Ni-Cr (Minalux and Supercast) and two Co-Cr alloys (Minalia and Wironit) were examined. Nine specimens of each type were prepared in 13×11×1.4 mm dimensions and each of the four alloys (3 specimens per group) were conditioned in artificial saliva at 37 c for one, three and seven days.The conditioning media were analyzed for element-release using Inductive CoupledPlasma Atomic Emission Spectrophotometer (ICPAES). Collected data were statistically analyzed using ANOVA and Duncan multiple range test (P< 0.05).Results: The greatest amount of element release was seen after seven days (134.9 ppb Supercast, 159.2 ppb Minalux, 197.2 ppb Minalia, and 230.2 ppb Wironit). There was a significant difference between the released elements from the alloys after the three conditioning times (p<0.001).Conclusion: Element release from the studied alloys is proportional to the conditioning time. The Ni-Cr alloys tested in this investigation were more resistant to corrosion as compared to the Co-Cr alloys in artificial saliva. Supercast had the highest corrosion resistance.
topic Corrosion
Ion Release
Base Metal Alloys
ICPAES
Biocompatibility
Dental Alloys
Nickel Chromium Alloys
Cobalt Chromium Alloys
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