Abstract

A method for treating the surface of titanium and its alloys before the application of dental enamels is proposed. The effect of the surface treatment and a protective atmosphere on the strength of adhesion on the enamel – titanium interface and the rate of oxidation of titanium in heating is analyzed. It is demonstrated that the use of phosphoric acid as a pickling agent and the introduction of an additional degreasing operation increase the strength of adhesion of titanium to the enamel and decrease the rate of formation of an oxygen-rich layer on the metal surface.

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