| Literature DB >> 35291681 |
Elham Ansarifard1, Mitra Farzin1, Arghavan Zohour Parlack2, Masumeh Taghva1, Razieh Zare3.
Abstract
Statement of the Problem: The castability of nonprecious gold color alloy using torch/ centrifugal and induction/vacuum-pressure casting techniques has not been studied yet. Purpose: This study was conducted to compare the castability of nickel chromium, cobalt-chromium and nonprecious gold color alloy using torch/centrifugal and induction/ vacuum-pressure casting techniques. Materials and Method: In this in vitro study, a total number of 54 identical acrylic wax meshes were prepared and divided into 6 different groups of 9 each. Group 1: nickel-chromium alloy, which was casted with induction technique. Group 2: nickel-chromium alloy was casted with centrifugal technique. Group 3: cobalt-chromium alloy was casted with induction technique. Group 4: cobalt-chromium alloy was casted with centrifugal technique. Group 5: nonprecious gold color alloy was casted with induction technique. Group 6: nonprecious gold color alloy was casted with centrifugal technique. Then castability of specimens was measured using modified Whitlock's method. The results were analyzed using two way ANOVA and post hoc tests.Entities:
Keywords: Castability; Chromium Alloys; Dental Casting Technique; Centrifugation; Non-Precious Gold Color (NPG)
Year: 2022 PMID: 35291681 PMCID: PMC8918635 DOI: 10.30476/DENTJODS.2021.87573.1275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent (Shiraz) ISSN: 2345-6418
Figure 1The mesh wax patterns
chemical compositions and physical properties of three alloys
| Alloy Composition | Classification | Density (g/cm3) | Melting Range (Solidus/ Liquids) | Elongation (%) | Vickers Hardness | Color |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nickel-Chromium Ni (61.4%); Cr (25.7%); Mo (11.0%); Si (1.5%); Al, C, Mn (<1.0%) | Base Metal | 8.4 | 1260 - 1350 °C | 12 | 235 | White |
| Cobalt-Chromium Co (64%); Cr (21%); Mo (6%); W (6%); Si, Fe, Mn | Base Metal | 8.8 | 1309-1417 °C | 10 | 286 | White |
| NPG Cu (80.7%); Al (7.8%); Ni (4.3%); Fe, Zn, Mn | Base Metal | 7.8 | 1012-1068 °C | 15 | 140 | Yellow-Gold |
Numbers of samples in each group
| Metals | Methods | Number |
|---|---|---|
| 1.Ni-Cr | A:Induction | 9 |
| B:Centrifugal | 9 | |
| 2.Co-Cr | C:Induction | 9 |
| D:Centrifugal | 9 | |
| 3.NPG | E:Induction | 9 |
| F:Centrifugal | 9 |
Figure 2The casted specimens
Mean percentage castability values of three alloys, using two different casting methods
| Metal | Method | Mean | Std. Deviation | No. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ni-Cr | 1.Induction | 99.16 | 1.25 | 9 |
| 2.Centrifugal | 98.61 | 2.2 | 9 | |
| Total | 99.88 | 1.76 | 18 | |
| Co-Cr | 1.Induction | 99.72 | 0.83 | 9 |
| 2.Centrifugal | 100 | 0 | 9 | |
| Total | 99.86 | 1.06 | 18 | |
| NPG | 1.Induction | 99.44 | 1.66 | 9 |
| 2.Centrifugal | 99.21 | 1.59 | 9 | |
| Total | 98.88 | 1.9 | 18 |
Comparing castability values within groups
| Groups Compared | Significance | |
|---|---|---|
| A and B | 0.97 | No |
| A and C | 0.97 | No |
| A and D | 0.86 | No |
| A and E | 0.86 | No |
| A and F | 0.99 | No |
| B and C | 0.65 | No |
| B and D | 0.42 | No |
| B and E | 0.99 | No |
| B and F | 0.86 | No |
| C and D | 0.68 | No |
| C and E | 0.99 | No |
| C and F | 0.97 | No |
| D and E | 0.22 | No |
| D and F | 0.65 | No |
| E and F | 0.65 | No |