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Polymetallism and oral galvanism - In vitro study

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Objective: the concretization of the galvanic current created by a coupling of metallic alloys used in dentistry. Materials and methods: For our in vitro study, we prepared six samples of alloys used in dentistry, to play the role of electrodes, and two electrolyte solutions, whose temperature, pH and electrical conductivity were previously measured. In the laboratory of the electric department of the ENIM, we realized a chemical pile constituted by a GBF (in alternating current), an ammeter and a voltmeter. For saline, the galvanic current produced by all the prepared samples was measured; while for saliva, the amalgam was chosen as reference. Results: Although saliva has a lower electrical conductivity than saline, it is still a good conductor of galvanic current. The galvanic current is low and close in value for all tested combinations. Conclusion: In the case of polymetallism, galvanism is scientifically established, so the dentist must make a well-considered choice among a variety of alloys.

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Bel Haj Salah Kawther, Assistenzärztin für konservative Zahnheilkunde und Endodontie, Abschluss 2016 an der Fakultät für Zahnmedizin in Monastir.

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Authors Kawther Bel Haj Salah, Abdellatif Chokri
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.04.2023
 
EAN 9786205871447
ISBN 9786205871447
No. of pages 72
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Dentistry

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