PMID: 9002400Jan 1, 1997Paper

An evaluation of casting alloys used for restorative procedures

The Journal of the American Dental Association
K F Leinfelder

Abstract

Dental casting alloys have played a major role in the restorative process for three-quarters of a century. Gold-based compositions were used almost exclusively for most of that time-but because of their relatively high cost, they began to be replaced by a number of base metal alloys. This article discusses some of the most recent findings about the composition of alloy systems and the possible tissue responses to those systems.

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