Comparative in-vitro microscopic evaluation of vertical marginal discrepancy, microhardness, and surface roughness of nickel–chromium in new and recast alloy

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Gotam Das
Saurabh chaturvedi
Talib Amin Naqash
Muhammad Waqar Hussain
Shahabe Saquib
Ghazala Suleman
Abdulelah Sameer Sindi
Shabina Shafi
Rania A. Sharif
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[1] King Khalid University,Department of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry
[2] Bakhtawar Amin Medical and Dental College,Department of Prosthodontics
[3] Deemed to be University,Department of periodontics, Datta Maghe Institute of Higher Education & Research
[4] King Khalid University,Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry
[5] Saudi Dent Group Khamis Mushayt,Specialist Pediatric Dentist
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Reusing of alloy has become a need of time due to the increasing demand, depletion of resources, and substantial increase in their price. The alloys used require a long-term stay in the oral cavity exposed to a wet environment, so they must have good wear resistance, biocompatibility, and mechanically good strength. In this study, the vertical marginal discrepancy, surface roughness, and microhardness of the new and recast nickel–chromium (base metal) alloys were evaluated. 125 wax patterns were fabricated from a customized stainless steel master die with a heavy chamfer cervical margin divided into 5 groups. Each group had 25 samples. Group A: 25 wax patterns were cast using 100% by weight of new alloy, Group B: the casting was done by using 75% new alloy and 25% alloy by weight, Group C: wax patterns were cast using 50% new alloy and 50% alloy, Group D: 25% new alloy and 75% alloy and Group E: 100% recast alloy. The vertical marginal discrepancy was measured by an analytical scanning microscope, microhardness was tested on a universal testing machine, and surface roughness was on a tester of surface roughness. Castings produced using new alloys were better than those obtained with reused alloys. Alloys can be reused till 50% by weight along with the new alloy and accelerated casting technique can be used to save the lab time to fabricate castings with acceptable vertical marginal discrepancy, microhardness, and surface roughness. This indicated that 50% recasting of (Ni–Cr) can be used as a good alternative for the new alloy from an economical point of view.
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