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Effects of fluorides on titanium and other dental alloys in dentistry.

L Reclaru1, J M Meyer.   

Abstract

Fluoride ions are the only aggressive ions for the protective oxide layer of titanium and titanium alloys. Thus their presence may possibly start a localized corrosive degradation by pitting and crevice corrosion processes. Since hygiene products like toothpastes and prophylactic gels contain fluoride ions, the present study has been completed to evaluate the effect of fluoride ions on titanium and dental alloys used, for example, as dental implants and superstructures. Two different milieu based on the Fusayama artificial saliva and an electrolyte solution containing NaCl, with and without fluoride ions, have been used for the electrochemical tests, in a pH range of 6.15 to 3.0. Open circuit potentials, potentiodynamic curves, Tafel slopes, galvanic couplings and crevice potentials are the electrochemical procedures selected for this work. Based on the experimental results obtained with these procedures, the mixed potential theory was applied to predict couple potentials and couple currents. It has thus been shown that: (a) with and without fluoride ions, galvanic currents are weak (10E - 7 to 10E - 8 A cm(-2)) within a pH range of 6.15 to 3.5; (b) titanium submitted to anodic polarization in an electrolyte, even one containing fluoride, merely develops an oxide layer and does not corrode within that same pH range of 6.15 to 3.5; (c) in confined areas where fluoride ions are present, titanium and the dental alloys tested undergo as corrosive process, in the form of crevice and pitting, as soon as the pH drops below 3.5.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9678854     DOI: 10.1016/s0142-9612(97)00179-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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