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The Effect of Occlusal Surface Relief of Dies on Marginal Adaptation of Metal-Ceramic Casting Copings

Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of occlusal relief of dies on internal adaptation of metal‐ceramic casting copings. Materials and Methods Standardized preparations were made on 80 extracted third molar teeth. Impressions were made with poly(vinyl siloxane), and stone die...

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Published in:Journal of prosthodontics 2013-06, Vol.22 (4), p.287-291
Main Authors: Saber, Fariba Saleh, Abolfazli, Nader, Mahboub, Farhang, Razavi, Fariba Emadian
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description Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of occlusal relief of dies on internal adaptation of metal‐ceramic casting copings. Materials and Methods Standardized preparations were made on 80 extracted third molar teeth. Impressions were made with poly(vinyl siloxane), and stone dies were prepared. Dies were covered with four layers of die spacer, covering the entire preparation together with the occlusal surface excluding the apical 0.5 mm of the preparation in group 1 (40 specimens), and covering the same area excluding the occlusal surface in group 2 (40 specimens). Copings were cast using nickel–chromium‐based metal ceramic alloy and cemented using zinc phosphate cement. The specimens were sectioned along the long axis. Internal discrepancies were recorded with a 0.001‐mm resolution stereoscope at 6 points: the middle of the occlusal surface (MO), middle of the lingual wall (ML), middle of the buccal wall (MB), middle of the buccal shoulder finish line (MSH), middle of the lingual chamfer finish line (MCH), and middle of the buccal bevel finish line (MBL). Student's t‐test was used for statistical analysis. Significance level was set at p < 0.05. Results The marginal discrepancies of group 1 were higher than those of group 2. Significant differences in discrepancies were found on MO (p < 0.0001), MSH (p = 0.012), and MBL (p = 0.035). The bevel margin showed the least marginal discrepancy following occlusal surface of the die with no relief. Conclusion Leaving the occlusal part of the die uncovered with the die spacer improved the crown seating considerably in the occlusal surface as well as shoulder and bevel margins.
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Crowns
Dental Casting Investment - chemistry
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Dental internal fit
Dental Marginal Adaptation
dental marginal adaptations
Dental Models
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Dentistry
Materials Testing
Metal Ceramic Alloys - chemistry
Surface Properties
Tooth Preparation, Prosthodontic - instrumentation
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Zinc Phosphate Cement - chemistry
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