摘要 |
A dental alloy for porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations is provided which consists essentially of, on a weight basis, about 60-90% palladium, an effective amount of ruthenium up to about 2% for the purpose of grain-refining the alloy, an effective amount of copper up to about 30% for the purpose of lowering the melting point and raising the thermal expansion, up to about 15% indium, up to about 16% tin, up to about 12% zinc, up to about 5% gold, and from about 0.05 to about 0.25% boron or calcium boride, the total of said constituents being 100%, wherein the sum of the copper, indium, tin and zinc concentrations is greater than about 18%, the sum of the indium, tin and zinc concentrations is greater than about 10%, and the sum of the indium and zinc concentrations is greater than about 5%, such that said alloy exhibits a melting point between about 1100 DEG C. and 1400 DEG C. and a coefficient of thermal expansion of about 0.66 to 0.72 at 500 DEG C. To ensure essentially bubble-free restorations, the alloy is preferably made in a ceramic, rather than a carbon-containing, crucible and in a protective environment.
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