partial denture alloys Flashcards
what are the 4 types of PDA available
type IV gold
cobalt chrome
white gold
titanium
what are the ideal properties of a PDA base
high YM (rigidity) to maintain shape high EL to avoid plastic deformation
what are the ideal properties of a PDA clasp
lower YM to allow flexure over tooth bulbosity
high EL to maintain elasticity over a wide range of movements v
pros and cons to using gold as a PDA
better suited to clasps than base, can overcome this by thickening base but this is expensive
type IV gold typical composition
mixture of metals , usually including gold, silver , copper and some others
cobalt chrome typical composition
cobalt = majority ,chrome , nickel
cobalt in CoCr
improves mechanical properties
chrome in CoCr
improves mechanical properties and corrosion resistance
nickel in CoCr
increases ductility but slightly decreases strength
what is titaniums main downfall as it has good biocompatibility , corrosion resistance and ductility
it requires specialist equiptment
what is lighter CoCr or IV gold
CoCr , weighs almost 50% less
what is harder CoCr or IV gold
CoCr