Claims
- 1. A castable dental alloy suitable for bonding with dental porcelain and having a stable yellow-gold color which is retained after porcelain is fired on the cast alloy, comprising about 83-87 gold, 7-12% platinum, 1.5-3% Rhodium, less than about 1.0% copper, the ratio of rhodium to copper in the alloy being in the range of 3 to 15, and further elements for grain refining and formation of bonding oxides.
- 2. A castable dental alloy suitable for bonding with dental porcelain and having a stable yellow-gold color which is retained after porcelain is fired on the cast alloy, consisting essentially of:
- Gold -- 83 to 87 percent,
- Platinum -- 7 to 12 percent,
- Rhodium -- 1.5 to 3 percent,
- Copper -- Less than 1 percent,
- Silver -- Less than 4 percent,
- Indium -- Less than 2 percent,
- Tin -- Less than 1.5 percent,
- Iridium -- Less than 1 percent,
- Iron -- Less than 0.5 percent,
- Ruthenium -- Less than 1 percent,
- Rhenium -- Less than 1 percent,
- the ratio of rhodium to copper in the alloy being in a range of 3 to 15.
- 3. The alloy defined in claim 2 formed as a cast body for intra-oral installation, and further comprising a porcelain jacket fired on the body.
- 4. The alloy defined in claim 2 wherein the constituent elements consist essentially of:
- Gold -- 85.5 percent,
- Platinum -- 9.5 percent,
- Rhodium -- 2.0 percent,
- Copper -- 0.5 percent,
- Silver -- 1.3 percent,
- Indium -- 0.5 percent,
- Tin -- 0.5 percent,
- Iridium -- 0.2 percent.
- 5. The alloy of claim 4 formed as a cast body for intra-oral installation, and further comprising a porcelain jacket fired on the body.
- 6. A method for making a dental restoration, comprising firing of a porcelain jacket on an alloy which includes 83-87% gold, 7-12% platinum, 1.5-3% rhodium, less than 1% copper, the ratio of rhodium to copper being in the range of 3 to 15, and further elements for grain refining and formation of bonding oxides.
- 7. The method defined in claim 6 wherein the alloy consists essentially of:
- Gold -- 83 to 87 percent,
- Platinum -- 7 to 12 percent,
- Rhodium -- 1.5 to 3 percent,
- Copper -- Less than 1 percent,
- Silver -- Less than 4 percent,
- Indium -- Less than 2 percent,
- Tin -- Less than 1.5 percent,
- Iridium -- Less than 1 percent,
- Iron -- Less than 0.5 percent,
- Ruthenium -- Less than 1 percent,
- Rhenium -- Less than 1 percent.
- 8. The method defined in claim 6 wherein the alloy consists essentially of:
- Gold -- 85.5 percent,
- Platinum -- 9.5 percent,
- Rhodium -- 2.0 percent,
- Copper -- 0.5 percent,
- Silver -- 1.3 percent,
- Indium -- 0.5 percent,
- Tin -- 0.5 percent,
- Iridium -- 0.2 percent.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 765,368 filed Feb. 3, l977, and now abandoned.
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