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Dental alloy, containing palladium

In dentistry, palladium alloys are widely used as alternatives to base metal alloys in the manufacture of crowns and bridges as weU as the replacement of lost or damaged teeth (see Dental materials). Such alloys contain over 80% palladium, and hence offer significant cost benefits over alloys containing a high proportion of gold. [Pg.174]

Palladium silver alloys admit of receiving a high polish, and retain their bright surface. An alloy containing 38 per cent, of palladium, the remainder being silver, was formerly used for dental purposes. [Pg.193]

Age-hardening mechanisms in a commercial dental gold alloy containing platinum and palladium, T. Tani, K. Udoh, K. Yasnda, G. van Tendeloo, and J. van Landnyt, Journal of Dental Research, 1991,70(10), 1350. [Pg.156]


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