Nowadays, the use of pure metals is quite limited in dentistry because
they appear to be soft and may tend to corrode rapidly.To optimize
properties, most of the metals commonly used in dental applications are
mixtures of two or more metallic elements or one or more metals and/or
non-metals. Although such mixtures can be produced in a number of ways.
The use of these cast metals has decreased because of increased consumer
demand for aesthetics over durability. Knowledge of the structure and
properties of cast metals and alloys is essential to ensure proper
handling of these materials. Thus this book is a compilation of all
dental casting alloys and their applications in clinical dentistry.