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  2. Copper, silver, and tin are the major components in dental amalgam but it may also contain zinc, indium, mercury, gold, platinum, and palladium. 2, 12, 13 Amalgamation is the name given to the process of mixing liquid mercury (approximately 42 to 50% by weight) with the other alloys to form a highly plastic material that hardens following ...

  3. Amalgam is a mixture of two or more metals (alloy) with mercury which has been purified first by distillation to remove impurities. Major components of the alloy are silver, tin, and copper. The composition of the alloy powder is controlled by ISO standard for dental amalgam alloy (ISO 1559) to control the properties of amalgam.

  4. Jul 31, 2016 · Dental amalgam is made by mixing approximately equal parts (by weight) of a powdered metal alloy with liquid mercury. The powdered metal is called an amalgam alloy and is predominantly silver (Ag) and tin (Sn). The mixing process of the alloy with the liquid mercury is called amalgamation or trituration. Important!

  5. Dental amalgam is a mixture of metals, consisting of liquid (elemental) mercury and a powdered alloy composed of silver, tin, and copper. Approximately half (50%) of dental amalgam is elemental...

  6. Jan 1, 2015 · List the main components in dental amalgam. 3. Describe the advantages of high-copper amalgams over low-copper amalgams. 4. Describe the role of the gamma-2 phase in corrosion of the amalgam. 5.

  7. Dental amalgam is one of the most versatile restorative materials used in dentistry. It constitutes approximately 75% of all restorative materials used by dentists. It has served as a dental restoration for more than 165 years. There is still no adequate economic alternative for dental amalgam.

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