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Dental Amalgam Alloy Powder At Dentalkart

February 21, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Dental Amalgam Alloy Powder At Dentalkart

Classify silver alloys. (June 2014, 5 Marks)
Or
Write a short note on the classification of silver amalgam.
Answer:

The following are the classifications for silver amalgam:

Classification of Dental Amalgam (Adapted from Marzouk, 1997)

Amalgam alloy can be classified as

  • According to the content
  • Copper amalgam
  • Silver amalgam
  • Preamalgamated alloys
  • Amalgam with noble metals

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According To The Number Of Alloy Metals

  • Binary alloys (silver–tin)
  • Ternary alloys (silver–tin–copper)
  • Quaternary alloys (silver—tin—copper—indium)

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According To Whether The Powder Consists Of Unmixed Or Admixed Alloys

  • Admixed/dispersion or blended alloys
  • Single compositional/uni-compositional alloys

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According To The Shape Of The Powdered Particles

  • Spherical shape (smooth-surfaced spheres)
  • Lathe—cut (irregular, ranging from spindles to shavings)
  • Combination of spherical and lathe-cut (admixed)

According to the powder’s particle size:

  • Microcut
  • Finecut
  • Coarsecut

According to the copper content of powder:

  • Low-copper content alloy: Less than 6%
  • High-copper content alloy: 6% to 30%

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According to the addition of noble metals:

  • Platinum
  • Gold
  • Palladium

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 According to the presence of zinc:

  • Zinc containing (more than 0.01%)
  • Non-zinc-containing (less than 0.01%)

Additional Classification Based On The Generations Of Amalgam

  •  The first-generation amalgam was that of GV Black, i.e. three parts silver and one part tin (peritectic alloy)
  •  Second-generation amalgam alloys: Three parts silver, one part tin, 4% copper to decrease the plasticity and to increase the hardness and strength, and 1% zinc which acts as an oxygen scavenger and decreases brittleness

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  • Third-generation: First-generation + spherical amalgam— copper eutectic alloy
  • Fourth-generation: Adding copper up to 29% to original silver and tin powder to form ternary alloy so that tin is bound to copper

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  • Fifth-generation: Quaternary alloy, i.e. silver, tin, copper, and indium
  •  Sixth-generation consists of a eutectic alloy containing silver (62%), copper (28%), and palladium (10%) which is lathe-cut and blended into the first-, second-, or third-generation amalgam in the ratio of 1:2.

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