Roach Michael
Department of Biomedical Materials Research, University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Dentistry, 2500 North State Street, Jackson, MS 39216, USA.
Dent Clin North Am. 2007 Jul;51(3):603-27, vi. doi: 10.1016/j.cden.2007.04.001.
One of the primary reasons for the development of base metal alloys for dental applications has been the escalating cost of gold throughout the 20th century. In addition to providing lower cost alternatives, these nonprecious alloys were also found to provide better mechanical properties and aesthetics for some oral applications. Additionally, certain base metal alloy systems are preferred because of their superior mechanical properties, lower density, and in some cases, their capability to osseo-integrate. The base metal alloy systems most commonly used in dentistry today include stainless steels, nickel-chromium, cobalt-chromium, titanium, and nickel-titanium alloys. Combined, these alloy systems provide a wide range of available properties to choose the correct material for both temporary and long-term restoration and implant applications.
20世纪,黄金成本不断攀升,这是牙科应用中贱金属合金得以发展的主要原因之一。除了提供成本更低的替代品外,人们还发现这些非贵金属合金在某些口腔应用中具有更好的机械性能和美观性。此外,某些贱金属合金体系因其卓越的机械性能、较低的密度,以及在某些情况下具备骨结合能力而更受青睐。当今牙科最常用的贱金属合金体系包括不锈钢、镍铬合金、钴铬合金、钛合金和镍钛合金。这些合金体系共同提供了广泛的性能选择,以便为临时和长期修复及种植应用选择合适的材料。