Publisher's Synopsis
"Dental Metallurgy, for the Use of Dental Students and Practitioners" is a comprehensive guide to the properties and applications of metals in dentistry, authored by Ewing Paul Brady. Originally published to serve as a textbook for dental students, this book offers detailed insights into the composition, characteristics, and manipulation of various metals and alloys used in dental procedures. From gold and silver to platinum and base metals, each material is examined in terms of its physical and chemical properties, as well as its suitability for different dental applications.
The book covers essential topics such as melting, casting, soldering, and electroplating, providing practical guidance for dental students and practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding of dental materials. With its clear explanations and thorough coverage, "Dental Metallurgy" remains a valuable resource for anyone involved in the field of dentistry, offering a foundation in the principles of metallurgy as they relate to dental practice.
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