Metal Alloys in Dentistry: An Outdated Material or Required for Oral Rehabilitation?

ABSTRACT: The present study aims to describe through a literature review, the main types of noble and non-noble alloys in dentistry looking to identify the adhesion mechanisms, compositions and mechanical properties, and its applicability as a rehabilitation resource nowadays. A bibliographic search...

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Autores principales: Matos,Jefferson David Melo de, dos-Santos,Andrezza Cristina Moura, Nakano,Leonardo Jiro Nomura, de-Vasconcelos,John Eversong Lucena, Andrade,Valdir Cabral, Nishioka,Renato Sussumu, Bottino,Marco Antonio, Lopes,Guilherme da Rocha Scalzer
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Publicado: Universidad de La Frontera. Facultad de Medicina 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-381X20210003007022021-09-21Metal Alloys in Dentistry: An Outdated Material or Required for Oral Rehabilitation?Matos,Jefferson David Melo dedos-Santos,Andrezza Cristina MouraNakano,Leonardo Jiro Nomurade-Vasconcelos,John Eversong LucenaAndrade,Valdir CabralNishioka,Renato SussumuBottino,Marco AntonioLopes,Guilherme da Rocha Scalzer dental alloys metal ceramic alloys dentistry dental research ABSTRACT: The present study aims to describe through a literature review, the main types of noble and non-noble alloys in dentistry looking to identify the adhesion mechanisms, compositions and mechanical properties, and its applicability as a rehabilitation resource nowadays. A bibliographic search was conducted in the main health databases PUBMED (www.pubmed.gov) and Scholar Google (www.scholar.google.com.br), in which studies published from 1971 to 2021 were collected. Laboratory studies, case reports, systematic and literature reviews, which were developed in living individuals. Articles that did not deal with metal alloys and its use in dentistry were excluded. Through the review, it was possible to ver ify that all works presented the metal alloys and their main properties, indicating that they are divided into three main types: hi gh noble alloys, noble alloys and base metal alloys differing in their levels of constituent noble metals. Several alloys and meta ls are available for the dental market each presenting advantages and disadvantages, mainly based on its specific composition.Continuous research and development are resulting in the production of new technologies and products, giving dental surgeons even more options in the design and manufacture of restorations using metal alloys and understanding that these resources will still be viable alternatives in oral rehabilitations. However, further studies on metal alloys are needed to better understand this subject.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de La Frontera. Facultad de MedicinaInternational journal of odontostomatology v.15 n.3 20212021-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-381X2021000300702en10.4067/S0718-381X2021000300702
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topic dental alloys
metal ceramic alloys
dentistry
dental research
spellingShingle dental alloys
metal ceramic alloys
dentistry
dental research
Matos,Jefferson David Melo de
dos-Santos,Andrezza Cristina Moura
Nakano,Leonardo Jiro Nomura
de-Vasconcelos,John Eversong Lucena
Andrade,Valdir Cabral
Nishioka,Renato Sussumu
Bottino,Marco Antonio
Lopes,Guilherme da Rocha Scalzer
Metal Alloys in Dentistry: An Outdated Material or Required for Oral Rehabilitation?
description ABSTRACT: The present study aims to describe through a literature review, the main types of noble and non-noble alloys in dentistry looking to identify the adhesion mechanisms, compositions and mechanical properties, and its applicability as a rehabilitation resource nowadays. A bibliographic search was conducted in the main health databases PUBMED (www.pubmed.gov) and Scholar Google (www.scholar.google.com.br), in which studies published from 1971 to 2021 were collected. Laboratory studies, case reports, systematic and literature reviews, which were developed in living individuals. Articles that did not deal with metal alloys and its use in dentistry were excluded. Through the review, it was possible to ver ify that all works presented the metal alloys and their main properties, indicating that they are divided into three main types: hi gh noble alloys, noble alloys and base metal alloys differing in their levels of constituent noble metals. Several alloys and meta ls are available for the dental market each presenting advantages and disadvantages, mainly based on its specific composition.Continuous research and development are resulting in the production of new technologies and products, giving dental surgeons even more options in the design and manufacture of restorations using metal alloys and understanding that these resources will still be viable alternatives in oral rehabilitations. However, further studies on metal alloys are needed to better understand this subject.
author Matos,Jefferson David Melo de
dos-Santos,Andrezza Cristina Moura
Nakano,Leonardo Jiro Nomura
de-Vasconcelos,John Eversong Lucena
Andrade,Valdir Cabral
Nishioka,Renato Sussumu
Bottino,Marco Antonio
Lopes,Guilherme da Rocha Scalzer
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dos-Santos,Andrezza Cristina Moura
Nakano,Leonardo Jiro Nomura
de-Vasconcelos,John Eversong Lucena
Andrade,Valdir Cabral
Nishioka,Renato Sussumu
Bottino,Marco Antonio
Lopes,Guilherme da Rocha Scalzer
author_sort Matos,Jefferson David Melo de
title Metal Alloys in Dentistry: An Outdated Material or Required for Oral Rehabilitation?
title_short Metal Alloys in Dentistry: An Outdated Material or Required for Oral Rehabilitation?
title_full Metal Alloys in Dentistry: An Outdated Material or Required for Oral Rehabilitation?
title_fullStr Metal Alloys in Dentistry: An Outdated Material or Required for Oral Rehabilitation?
title_full_unstemmed Metal Alloys in Dentistry: An Outdated Material or Required for Oral Rehabilitation?
title_sort metal alloys in dentistry: an outdated material or required for oral rehabilitation?
publisher Universidad de La Frontera. Facultad de Medicina
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