"Dental Metallurgy", by Arthur Bower Griffiths, explores the application of metallurgical principles and practices within the field of dentistry. This book delves into the composition, properties, and behavior of metals and alloys used in dental restorations, prosthetics, and other dental applications. It offers a comprehensive overview of the materials science essential for dental professionals and technicians.
Griffiths covers a range of topics, including the physical and chemical properties of dental metals, their manipulation, and their interaction with oral tissues. Serving as a valuable resource for students and practitioners alike, "Dental Metallurgy" provides foundational knowledge for understanding the selection, handling, and performance of metallic dental materials.
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