Comparison of Two Tests for Determining the Castability of Dental Alloys

Abstract

Castability is an important characteristic of dental alloys, since casting completeness and detail reproduction have a direct bearing on the quality of dental restorations. The polyester mesh pattern, or Whitlock test, has gained increased popularity as a castability monitor. Therefore, this study compared castability values (Cv) in the Whitlock test with Cv obtained from measuring the amount of bevel reproduced in a coping pattern using five casting alloys and two investments. The rank order and mean castability values for the five alloys in the Whitlock test with Ceramigold investment were: Rexillium III (100%), Naturelle (87.7%), W-1 (65.3%), Olympia (48.9%), and Forte (15.6%). For the Whitlock test with Vestra-fine investiment, the results were: Rexillium III and W-1 (100%), Naturelle (99.4%), Olympia (85.8%), and Forte (25.0%). For the coping test with Ceramigold investment the rank order and castability values were: Naturelle (96.9%), Rexillium (96.4%), Olympis (95.3%), W-1 (93.5%), and Forte (63.2%) with Ceramigold. For the coping test and Vestra-fine investment, the rank order and mean castability values were: Naturelle (97.8%), W-1 (95.9%), Forte (93.0%), Rexillium (91.7%), and Olympia (88.2%).

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1988
Accession Number
ADA196412

Entities

People

  • William P. Naylor

Organizations

  • Air Force Institute of Technology

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Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Analysis Of Variance
  • Chromium
  • Corporations
  • Dental Materials
  • Dentistry
  • Elements
  • Materials
  • Measurement
  • New York
  • Polymers
  • Public Health
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Students
  • Teeth
  • Test Methods
  • United States

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  • Materials science

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  • Metallurgy
  • Military Engineering.
  • Statistical inference.