Corrosion of Ferromagnetic Alloys used for Magnetic Retention of Overdentures
- 1 September 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Dental Research
- Vol. 66 (9) , 1456-1459
- https://doi.org/10.1177/00220345870660090901
Abstract
Three ferromagnetic casting alloys intendedfor use with magnetically retained overdentures (compositions in wt%: #1, Pd 50, Co 47, Ga 2, Pt 1 ; #2, Pd 60, Co 37, Ga 2, Pt 2; #3, Pd 49, Co 46, Ga 2, Pt 2) were investigated. A 0.9% saline solution and an artificial saliva (Meyer) were used for evaluation of the electrochemical corrosion behavior of these alloys, utilizing standard potentiodynamic techniques. All alloys investigated possessed a good corrosion resistance in the potential range of the oral environment (from - -100 to 300 mV versus SCE). In addition, alloys #1 and 3 appeared to be susceptible to pitting above +300 mV (SCE), while #2 was resistant to pitting and was found to passivate in 0.9% saline solution.Keywords
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