TY - JOUR
T1 - Corrosion resistance of dental Ti-Ag alloys in NaCl solution
AU - Takahashi, Masatoshi
AU - Kikuchi, Masafumi
AU - Takada, Yukyo
AU - Okuno, Osamu
PY - 2010/4
Y1 - 2010/4
N2 - The purpose of this study was to evaluate the corrosion resistance of experimental dental Ti-Ag alloys in 0.9% NaCl solution. Open-circuit potential (OCP) measurement and elution tests of the alloys with 5-30% Ag were performed. The amounts of both Ti and Ag ions released from the alloys with Ag ≤ 20% were below the detection limit. A very small amount of Ti ions was released from some of the 22.5% Ag specimens and some of the 25% Ag specimens. The time for the Ti-Ag alloys with 5-25% Ag to become the stable potential was earlier than that for titanium, and the OCP of the alloys was higher than that of titanium. These results indicated that the corrosion resistance of the alloys with 5-25% Ag was equivalent to that of titanium. On the other hand, it was suggested that the precipitation of TiAg deteriorated the corrosion resistance of Ti-Ag alloys because TiAg dissolved preferentially in the NaCl solution. Ti-Ag alloys with 5-25% Ag can be used not only asdental restorative materials but also as dental implant materials.
AB - The purpose of this study was to evaluate the corrosion resistance of experimental dental Ti-Ag alloys in 0.9% NaCl solution. Open-circuit potential (OCP) measurement and elution tests of the alloys with 5-30% Ag were performed. The amounts of both Ti and Ag ions released from the alloys with Ag ≤ 20% were below the detection limit. A very small amount of Ti ions was released from some of the 22.5% Ag specimens and some of the 25% Ag specimens. The time for the Ti-Ag alloys with 5-25% Ag to become the stable potential was earlier than that for titanium, and the OCP of the alloys was higher than that of titanium. These results indicated that the corrosion resistance of the alloys with 5-25% Ag was equivalent to that of titanium. On the other hand, it was suggested that the precipitation of TiAg deteriorated the corrosion resistance of Ti-Ag alloys because TiAg dissolved preferentially in the NaCl solution. Ti-Ag alloys with 5-25% Ag can be used not only asdental restorative materials but also as dental implant materials.
KW - Biomaterial
KW - Corrosion resistance
KW - Dental titanium alloy
KW - Elution test
KW - Microstructure
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U2 - 10.2320/matertrans.M2009355
DO - 10.2320/matertrans.M2009355
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77952917106
SN - 1345-9678
VL - 51
SP - 762
EP - 766
JO - Materials Transactions
JF - Materials Transactions
IS - 4
ER -