This document discusses tarnish and corrosion of metals used in dentistry. It begins by defining tarnish and corrosion, then discusses the various causes of each in the oral environment. These include the mouth's moisture, temperature fluctuations, acidic foods and liquids. The document classifies corrosion into different types - chemical, electrochemical, galvanic, stress, and crevice corrosion. It also discusses how different metals used in dentistry, like amalgam, stainless steel, titanium and noble metals are affected by corrosion. The document concludes by covering some methods to protect against corrosion, like passivation, electroplating and maintaining oral hygiene.