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Fit of Pressed Crowns Fabricated from Two CAD-CAM Wax Pattern Process Plans: A Comparative In vitro Study

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Journal J Prosthet Dent
Specialty Dentistry
Date 2016 Dec 28
PMID 28024815
Citations 6
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Abstract

Statement Of Problem: Subtractive and additive computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) wax pattern processing are 2 methods of fabricating a pressed ceramic crown. Whether a subtractive milled wax pattern or a pattern from the micro-stereolithography additive process produces lithium disilicate crowns with better marginal and internal fit is unclear.

Materials And Methods: Ten silicone impressions were made for a prepared canine tooth. Each die received 2 lithium disilicate (IPS e.max) copings, 1 from milled wax blocks and 1 from additive wax. The replica technique was used to measure the fit by scanning electron microscopy at ×80 magnification. Collected data were analyzed using the paired Student t test for the marginal and internal fit. For the occlusal fit, the difference in scores did not follow a normal distribution, and the Wilcoxon signed rank test was used (α=.05).

Results: The mean marginal, axial, and occlusal fit showed no significant differences when the 2 CAD-CAM manufacturing processes were compared (P>.05). For the marginal fit, the mean (±SD) values were 105.1 μm ±39.6 with the milled process and 126.2 μm ±25.2 for the additive process. The mean values were 98.1 μm ±26.1 for the axial fit in the milled process and 106.8 μm ±21.2 in the additive process. For the occlusal fit, median values (interquartile interval) were 199.0 μm (141.5 to 269.9) for subtractive manufacturing and 257.2 μm (171.6 to 266.0) for micro-SLA manufacturing.

Conclusions: No significant difference was found between the fit of the 2 techniques. The mean values of axial and occlusal median values were 10 and 5 to 6 times greater than machine's nominal values.

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