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Materials science in orthopedic dentistry

Materials science in orthopedic dentistry. Dental materials. The science of dental materials involves the study of the composition and properties of materials and the way in which they interact with the oral environment in which they are placed. Dental materials may be classified :

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Materials science in orthopedic dentistry

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  1. Materials science in orthopedic dentistry

  2. Dental materials • The science of dental materials involves the study of the composition and properties of materials and the way in which they interact with the oral environment in which they are placed.

  3. Dental materials may be classified: - impression materials, - wax, - metals, - polymers, - ceramics

  4. Metals • Metals are used for making restorations of the lost tooth structure, prosthetic devices, orthodontic appliances, and many other applications where strength and elasticity are required. • A mixture of two or more metallic elements is called alloy (Gold alloy &Cobalt chromium alloy)

  5. Metallic restoration

  6. COBALT CHROMIUM ALLOYS • Cobalt based alloys are used in one of three forms • Cast; as prepared • Wrought (fine structure with low carbon contents ; pure forms) • Forged Cobalt based alloys are better than stainless steel devices because of low corrosion resistance

  7. Wrought alloy: • possess a uniform microstructure with fine grains. • Wrought Co-Cr –Mo alloy can be further strengthened by cold work. • Forged Alloy: • produced from a hot forging process. • Forging of Co-Cr –Mo alloy requires • sophisticated press and complicated tooling. • Factors make it more expensive to fabricate a device

  8. TITANIUM BASED ALLOYS • The advantage of using titanium based alloys as implant materials are • low density • good mechano-chemical properties • The major disadvantages • relatively high cost • reactivity.

  9. Polymers • Polymers are synthetic resins. • Types of dental polymers: • Polymeric impression materials. • Denture base materials. • Tooth colored restorative materials.

  10. The structures of polymers determine their utilization in • various medical domains like in surgery, dermatology, • ophthalmology, pharmacy,depending on chemical and • physical properties. • The stability and lifetime of polymers in long-term • implantation depend not only on chemical structure of the • material employed but also on the conditions under • which they are utilized. • Biomedical polymers can be classified into either • elastomers or plastics.

  11. Ceramics Ceramics include a wide variety of substances such as glass, cement, refractory (high temp), and many other materials.

  12. Types of dental ceramics: • Dental porcelain. • Dental cements. • Gypsum products. • Casting investment

  13. Ceramic restoration

  14. Ceramo-metal system Bridge

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