Electrochemical Behavior of Co-Cr Alloy in Hygienic Tablets Solution

Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the electrochemical behavior of a cobalt-chromium (Co-Cr) dental alloy after immersion in denture cleansers. Method: Twenty-four specimens (Ø13x2mm) of Co-Cr were produced and divided into three groups (n=8) according to their experimental condition. The group 1 (control group) was composed only of distilled water, group 2 received a hygienic tablet (Corega Tabs™) at the moment that electrochemical test started, while the group 3 received the hygienic tablet (Corega Tabs™) 1h after immersion. The electrochemical tests recorded the open circuit potential (OCP) and current density (icorr). The surfaces of specimens were examined using a SEM. Data were statistically analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Duncan test’ multiple comparisons post hoc analysis (α=0.05). Results: The values of OCP and icorr revealed statistically differences between the groups. The highest results were recorded for group 2 (-26.87±48.48mV; 0.29±0.22μA), which were similar to group 3 (-47.37±35.36mV; 0.26±0.10μA), and these values were difference to group 1 (-314.87±24.22mV; 0.50±0.17μA). SEM image show high corrosion with Corega Tabs™. Conclusion: The immersion in denture cleanser solution was not detrimental to the Co-Cr dental alloy and presented a lower tendency to corrosion process development than the control group.

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Main Authors: Pupim,Denise, Peixoto,Raniel Fernandes, Macedo,Ana Paula, Mattos,Maria da Gloria Chiarello de, Galo,Rodrigo
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: ABM, ABC, ABPol 2022
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392022000100232
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Summary:Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the electrochemical behavior of a cobalt-chromium (Co-Cr) dental alloy after immersion in denture cleansers. Method: Twenty-four specimens (Ø13x2mm) of Co-Cr were produced and divided into three groups (n=8) according to their experimental condition. The group 1 (control group) was composed only of distilled water, group 2 received a hygienic tablet (Corega Tabs™) at the moment that electrochemical test started, while the group 3 received the hygienic tablet (Corega Tabs™) 1h after immersion. The electrochemical tests recorded the open circuit potential (OCP) and current density (icorr). The surfaces of specimens were examined using a SEM. Data were statistically analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Duncan test’ multiple comparisons post hoc analysis (α=0.05). Results: The values of OCP and icorr revealed statistically differences between the groups. The highest results were recorded for group 2 (-26.87±48.48mV; 0.29±0.22μA), which were similar to group 3 (-47.37±35.36mV; 0.26±0.10μA), and these values were difference to group 1 (-314.87±24.22mV; 0.50±0.17μA). SEM image show high corrosion with Corega Tabs™. Conclusion: The immersion in denture cleanser solution was not detrimental to the Co-Cr dental alloy and presented a lower tendency to corrosion process development than the control group.