Comparative evaluation of the fit of ceramic inlay restorations fabricated with heat-press technique and CAD/CAM systems: A preliminary study

Authors

  • Merve Benli

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32677/EJMS.2018.v03.i03.005

Keywords:

CAD/CAM, inlay, marginal fit, internal fit.

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this in-vitro study was to evaluate the marginal and internal fit of a lithium disilicate inlays fabricated by two CAD/CAM systems (extra-oral and intra-oral scanning), and conventional heat-press technique. Materials and methods: Mandibular first molars were used for inlay restorations in a typodont model. Three groups (n=12 each) of inlays were fabricated by Computer Aided Design/ Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology using intraoral and extraoral scanning devices, and conventional heat-press method. Replica technique was used to assess the discrepancies. Internal and marginal gaps were measured at 4 points on each side with stereomicroscope at 200x magnification. One-way variance analysis test (ANOVA) and paired-samples t-test were used for analyzing the results. Results: The fit values were statistically significantly influenced by the production method in total discrepancy comparisons (p= .000). Intraoral scanner group demonstrated the lowest marginal and internal gap values whereas conventional heat-press group showed the highest results. Statistically significant differences were found for fit values with respect to the groups (p<.001). Conclusion: Within the limitations of the study, restorations fabricated via complete digital workflow demonstrated better marginal and internal accuracy than silicone impressions with conventional heat-press technique.?

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Published

2018-09-27

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Comparative evaluation of the fit of ceramic inlay restorations fabricated with heat-press technique and CAD/CAM systems: A preliminary study. (2018). Eastern Journal of Medical Sciences, 3(3), 48-52. https://doi.org/10.32677/EJMS.2018.v03.i03.005

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