Surveillance study on the application of titanium and its alloys to removable dental prostheses

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This review describes individual studies of removable dental prostheses, evaluated their performance and clinical applicability for the proposal to expand health insurance coverage of titanium and its alloys to removable dental prostheses. Titanium and its alloys have become clinically applicable as prosthetic materials by improving dental casting systems. They have high biosafety and good mechanical properties, are excellent substitutes for the silver-palladium-gold alloys for casting, and are highly useful for removable dental prostheses. Therefore, the introduction of health insurance coverage for removable dental prostheses made of titanium and its alloys is worthy of consideration.

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Koizumi, H., Hiraba, H., Yoneyama, T., & Kuroiwa, A. (2023). Surveillance study on the application of titanium and its alloys to removable dental prostheses. Dental Materials Journal. Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2023-113

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