Research Influence of Metallurgy Factors on the Quality of Metal Components in metal-Ceramic Prosthetic Restorations
Resumen
The paper summarizes the characteristics of the metal component in the
structure of metal-ceramic fixed prostheses and the technological conditions for
obtaining it. The paper presents partial results of an experimental study on
identifying the causes that favor the generation of defects during the stages of metal
melting-casting, defects which in turn may be causes of failure in metal-ceramic
restorations. The type of defect identified elucidates both the cause of and effects on
the quality of metal-ceramic bond. The study was conducted by light and electron
microscopy analysis of samples from two non-noble dental alloys (Co-Cr and Ni-
Cr), samples taken from casting network, supply channels and metal crown. Results
of the analysis performed with a scanning electron microscope SEM fitted with an
energy spectrometer EDAX revealed the presence of oxide inclusions, chemical
and structural heterogeneity, alloy solidification shrinkage voids and
discontinuities caused by lack of technological discipline in the steps of
metallurgical alloy processing, particularly the lack of rigorous assessment of
temperature and optimum casting time and exposure of the molten alloy into
contact with the atmosphere for a long time.
Colecciones
- 2015 fascicula9 nr1 [15]