TY - JOUR
T1 - Wear of denture teeth by use of metal plates. Part 3
T2 - Abrasive wear of posterior teeth and wear of opposing metal plates.
AU - Satoh, Y.
AU - Nagai, E.
AU - Maejima, K.
AU - Ohyama, T.
AU - Ito, S.
AU - Toyoma, H.
AU - Ohwa, M.
AU - Kobayashi, E.
AU - Ohki, K.
AU - Kaketani, M.
PY - 1992/12
Y1 - 1992/12
N2 - An in vitro evaluation of abrasive wear resistance of high-strength denture (HS) teeth and wear of metal plates (Pd alloy) on the opposing side was conducted. A total of 8 types of teeth were used in the experiments including 3 types of HS teeth, 3 types of conventional plastic denture (PL) teeth, porcelain teeth and metal teeth (Pd alloy). Sliding-induced wear tests were conducted by sliding these teeth over the metal plates. Abrasive wear resistance of the teeth was evaluated in terms of wear depth and weight loss. A comparison of wear depth showed that the abrasive wear resistance of HS teeth was 4.7 times that of PL teeth, 0.7 times that of porcelain teeth and 8.3 times that of metal teeth. Weight loss showed that the abrasive wear resistance of HS teeth was 3.3 times that of PL teeth, 0.2 times that of porcelain teeth and 11.4 times that of metal teeth. The weight loss of the metal plates was minimal when they slid over HS teeth, but increased in the order PL teeth, porcelain teeth and metal teeth.
AB - An in vitro evaluation of abrasive wear resistance of high-strength denture (HS) teeth and wear of metal plates (Pd alloy) on the opposing side was conducted. A total of 8 types of teeth were used in the experiments including 3 types of HS teeth, 3 types of conventional plastic denture (PL) teeth, porcelain teeth and metal teeth (Pd alloy). Sliding-induced wear tests were conducted by sliding these teeth over the metal plates. Abrasive wear resistance of the teeth was evaluated in terms of wear depth and weight loss. A comparison of wear depth showed that the abrasive wear resistance of HS teeth was 4.7 times that of PL teeth, 0.7 times that of porcelain teeth and 8.3 times that of metal teeth. Weight loss showed that the abrasive wear resistance of HS teeth was 3.3 times that of PL teeth, 0.2 times that of porcelain teeth and 11.4 times that of metal teeth. The weight loss of the metal plates was minimal when they slid over HS teeth, but increased in the order PL teeth, porcelain teeth and metal teeth.
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U2 - 10.2334/josnusd1959.34.249
DO - 10.2334/josnusd1959.34.249
M3 - Article
C2 - 1287153
AN - SCOPUS:0027015993
SN - 0029-0432
VL - 34
SP - 249
EP - 264
JO - The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry
JF - The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry
IS - 4
ER -