Claims
- 1. A dental material for forming, repairing or reinforcing a dental restoration comprising a composition of metal particles subjected to heat treatment at a preselected temperature level for carrying out the function of forming, repairing or reinforcing a dental restoration, said composition, including metal particles of a first high fusing temperature metal component having a melting point above the selected heat treatment temperature and metal particles of a second low fusing temperature metal component which substantially melts during said heat treatment, and being smaller in size than the high fusing metal particles, such that upon said heat treatment, a porous sponge structure is formed having a total void volume of between 20-80% with the concentration of the low fusing metal component in the porous sponge being substantially equal or greater than the high fusing metal component in percent by volume such that said porous sponge structure may be readily reshaped by grinding, burnishing and/or pressing.
- 2. A dental material, as defined in claim 1, wherein said porous sponge structure has a total void volume of about 40% to 60%.
- 3. A dental material, as defined in claim 2, wherein the volume percent of the low fusing component in said porous structure is greater than the volume percent of said high fusing metal component.
- 4. A dental material, as defined in claim 3, wherein said high fusing temperature metal component contains palladium in a range of from about 35% to 100%, and wherein said low fusing temperature metal component should represent 40% to 70% by volume of the heat treated porous structure.
- 5. A dental material, as defined in claim 4, wherein said low fusing temperature metal component is gold or a gold alloy.
- 6. A dental material, as defined in claim 3, wherein said high fusing temperature metal component is at least two times larger in size than the low fusing temperature metal component.
- 7. A dental material, as defined in claim 6, wherein said high fusing temperature metal particles are at least five times larger in size than the low fusing temperature metal particles.
- 8. A dental material, as defined in claim 5, wherein said composition of metal particles further comprises a binder to give the material a creamy constituency.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in part of U.S. Ser. No. 176,084 now abandoned which, in turn, is a division of U.S Application Ser. No. 937,001 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,742,861 issued May 10, 1988, and relates to a dental material and method for reinforcing a dental metal structure in forming, repairing or reinforcing a dental restoration.
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