Physico-mechanical properties and prosthodontic applications of Co-Cr dental alloys: a review of the literature.
- Author:
Youssef S AL JABBARI
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- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords: Co-Cr alloys; Base metal alloys; Physical properties; Mechanical properties; Metallurgical characterization
- MeSH: Alloys; Dental Alloys*; Dentistry; Denture, Partial, Removable; Human Body; Mouth; Orthopedics; Prosthodontics*
- From:The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2014;6(2):138-145
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Cobalt-Chromium (Co-Cr) alloys are classified as predominantly base-metal alloys and are widely known for their biomedical applications in the orthopedic and dental fields. In dentistry, Co-Cr alloys are commonly used for the fabrication of metallic frameworks of removable partial dentures and recently have been used as metallic substructures for the fabrication of porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations and implant frameworks. The increased worldwide interest in utilizing Co-Cr alloys for dental applications is related to their low cost and adequate physico-mechanical properties. Additionally, among base-metal alloys, Co-Cr alloys are used more frequently in many countries to replace Nickel-Chromium (Ni-Cr) alloys. This is mainly due to the increased concern regarding the toxic effects of Ni on the human body when alloys containing Ni are exposed to the oral cavity. This review article describes dental applications, metallurgical characterization, and physico-mechanical properties of Co-Cr alloys and also addresses their clinical and laboratory behavior in relation to those properties.