PMID: 376568Jun 1, 1979Paper

Studies on the Sm-Co magnet as a dental material

Journal of Dental Research
H TsutsuiT Ushita

Abstract

The Sm-Co magnet has superior and convenient magnetic properties as compared with conventional ones used hitherto in prosthesis, and even very small pieces can provide the force necessary in dentistry. Also, the magnet has high corrosion resistance and is innocuous to tissues. Therefore, it can be used as a dental material, overcoming the limitations in past applications.

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