Bridgeport D A, Brantley W A, Herman P F
Section of Restorative and Prosthetic Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Ohio State University, Columbus.
J Prosthodont. 1993 Sep;2(3):144-50. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-849x.1993.tb00398.x.
This investigation compared the mechanical properties of three base metal casting alloys (Vitallium2, Neoloy N [Regular], and Regalloy T) for removable partial denture (RPD) frameworks with those for two base metal RPD alloys (Vitallium, Jelenko LG) whose mechanical properties had been previously reported.
Plastic patterns with dimensions meeting ADA specification no. 14 requirements were used with appropriate casting investments to cast tensile test bars of the five alloys. Nine specimens of each alloy were loaded to failure, and the mechanical properties of modulus of elasticity, 0.1% yield strength, 0.2% yield strength, and tensile strength were obtained from five well-behaved load-elongation plots. Values of percentage elongation were also determined, along with Vickers hardness of the work-hardened alloys from polished cross-sections of fractured tensile specimens. The fracture surfaces for representative specimens of each alloy were examined with a scanning electron microscope.
Although the measured values of mechanical properties generally agreed with those reported by the manufacturers, differences found for Vitallium and Jelenko LG with previous investigations suggest that there may have been some changes in alloy compositions and processing by the manufacturers. The investment burnout procedure adopted for the plastic patterns and the present casting conditions may also have affected the mechanical properties of some alloys. Two alloys, Jelenko LG and Regalloy T, had mean values of percentage elongation exceeding 10%, but caution is recommended for clinicians and dental laboratories when performing clasp adjustments with all five alloys because of the substantial work hardening that can occur.
In general, all of the alloys met the requirements in ADA specification no. 14 for base metal RPD alloys. Further research will be necessary to determine the relationships between the mechanical properties, particularly yield strength, rate of work hardening and percentage elongation, and the clinical requirements for these alloys.
本研究比较了三种用于可摘局部义齿(RPD)支架的贱金属铸造合金(维他灵2、新合金N[常规型]和雷加合金T)与之前已报道其机械性能的两种贱金属RPD合金(维他灵、杰连科LG)的机械性能。
使用尺寸符合ADA规范第14号要求的塑料铸型,并采用适当的铸造包埋材料来铸造这五种合金的拉伸试验棒。每种合金的九个试样加载至破坏,并从五条性能良好的载荷-伸长曲线中获得弹性模量、0.1%屈服强度、0.2%屈服强度和拉伸强度的机械性能值。还测定了伸长率百分比值,以及从断裂拉伸试样的抛光横截面获得的加工硬化合金的维氏硬度。用扫描电子显微镜检查每种合金代表性试样的断口表面。
尽管机械性能的测量值总体上与制造商报告的值一致,但维他灵和杰连科LG与之前研究发现的差异表明,制造商的合金成分和加工工艺可能发生了一些变化。塑料铸型采用的包埋材料焙烧程序和当前的铸造条件也可能影响了某些合金的机械性能。两种合金,杰连科LG和雷加合金T,伸长率百分比的平均值超过10%,但由于所有五种合金都可能发生显著的加工硬化,因此建议临床医生和牙科实验室在对所有五种合金进行卡环调整时要谨慎。
总体而言,所有合金均符合ADA规范第14号中对贱金属RPD合金的要求。有必要进行进一步研究,以确定机械性能,特别是屈服强度、加工硬化速率和伸长率百分比之间的关系,以及这些合金的临床要求。