Dental alloys represent a diverse class of materials widely utilized in dentistry for their exceptional mechanical properties and adaptability. Comprising various metal combinations, including noble metals like gold and non-noble metals such as nickel and chromium, these alloys are chosen based on the specific requirements of dental restorations. Gold alloys, known for their biocompatibility and corrosion resistance, are frequently employed in the fabrication of crowns and bridges. Base metal alloys, on the other hand, offer high strength and are often used in removable partial dentures. The versatility of dental alloys extends to their application in implant dentistry, where biocompatible titanium alloys are commonly used for dental implants. The continuous evolution of dental alloy formulations and the exploration of new materials contribute to the ongoing improvement of dental treatments, ensuring that practitioners can select alloys that align with both functional and esthetic considerations for optimal patient outcomes.
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