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The Effect of Admixed Al on Corrosion Resistance of High Copper Dental Amalgam

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 حيدر حسن جابر جمال الدين
09/12/2016 06:07:52
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Alloys used in dentistry as restorative materials, like any metal, have a tendency to corrode electrochemically. The nature of dental amalgam to undergo a corrosion process that can lead to ultimate failure of the restoration particularly is important from a clinical standpoint. This failure usually manifests itself as either a bulk fracture of the restoration or as a progressive breakdown of the amalgam along the marginal angles. The resultant " marginal ditch" provides a nidus for the accumulation of microorganisms that renders the tooth – restoration interface subject to recurrent caries[Holand et. al., 1974]. Oral environment is very susceptible to corrosion products formation. Mouth is always moist and is continually subjected to fluctuation in temperature. Food and liquids ingested have wide ranges of pH. Acids are released during the breakdown of foodstuffs. All of these environmental factors contribute to the degrading process known as corrosion. Corrosion in the specific sense is not merely a surface deposit but is an actual deterioration of a metal by reaction with its environment. It causes severe and catastrophic disintegration of the metal body. This disintegration of the metal may occur through the act of moisture, atmosphere, acids, alkalies or certain chemicals [Anusavice, 1996].
The possible danger from the internal source of corrosion products, dental amalgam fillings, has been mostly overlooked, this problem is devoted special attention. Through a proof of amalgam

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