Porcelain Alloys

Porcelain alloys are used to fabricate copings and other substructures for crowns and bridges. These metals are cast to create a strong and properly fitting base to support an esthetic porcelain fused to metal (PFM) crown or bridge. A wide range of high noble, noble and base metal compositions can be used for fabricating PFM substructures, so there are numerous alloys that can be used. When considering a porcelain alloy it is important to consider how well the alloy bonds with your prefered ceramic system. Other key attributes of these materials are their specific working properties for casting, along with color and esthetic qualities.
CompanySterngold Dental, LLCSterngold Dental, LLCSterngold Dental, LLCSterngold Dental, LLCSterngold Dental, LLC
ItemMajestic II Gold CeramicBio-C Gold CeramicGalaxy Gold CeramicMetro Gold CeramicPegasus Palladium Ceramic
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DescriptionPremium, deep gold color alloy. Micro-fine grain. Developing less oxide than most hard ceramic alloys, it cleans easily prior to porcelain applicationAlthough Bio-C has a low melting range that makes soldering difficult, we have seen prescriptions for this alloy grow steadliy. It can also be used Silver free gold-palladium dental alloy eliminates "greening" effect with its composition. Galaxy is compatible with most major porcelains. However, Medium gold-palladium-low . Metro solders well and does not exhibit the brittleness some technicians report in other medium-gold ceramic alloys. The A 6% gold alloy that produces a clean, very light oxide. Requiring no special pre-coating or acid cleanup. Pegasus casts exactly like a premium alloy
Indications for UseFull Metal Restoration
Ceramic Restoration
All-Metal Inlays, Crowns and BridgeworkCeramic Restoration
Porcelain Restoration
Full Metal Restoration
Ceramic Restoration
Full Metal Restoration
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