Effects of coupling methods on galvanic corrosion behavior of commercially pure titanium with dental precious alloys

Biomed Mater Eng. 2005;15(4):307-16.

Abstract

Background: When a dissimilar couple is exposed to corrosive environment, it will normally exhibit a galvanic corrosion. The galvanic corrosion might be influenced by various factors, including type and concentration of electrolyte, surface area ratio between anode and cathode, type of coupling material, and coupling manner.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the galvanic corrosion behavior of commercially pure titanium when coupled with type IV Au alloy, Au-Ag-Pt alloy, and Ag-Au-Pd alloy by different coupling methods.

Materials and methods: Couples were prepared by a laser welding or a mechanical adhering method. Electrochemical corrosion studies were conducted in a Ringer's solution at a scanning rate of 0.1 mV/sec in a range from -250 mV to +250 mV with respect to E(OCP). Corrosion parameters (E(OCP), I(CORR), E(CORR)) were obtained.

Results: It was found that (i) there was a significant difference between LWC and AJC for three couples (p<0.05), (ii) the crevice line caused all three couples more corrosive than weld joint line, (iii) for both joint, it was found that type (IV) Au alloy exhibited discoloration to some extent.

Conclusions: It is concluded that among the three couples with two different coupling methods, Ti/Ag-Au-Pd couple exhibited best corrosion resistance in a room temperature Ringer's solution.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Corrosion
  • Dental Alloys / analysis
  • Dental Alloys / chemistry*
  • Electrochemistry / methods*
  • Electrogalvanism, Intraoral*
  • Electromagnetic Fields
  • Materials Testing
  • Surface Properties
  • Titanium / analysis
  • Titanium / chemistry*

Substances

  • Dental Alloys
  • Titanium