Vertical marginal gap evaluation of PEEK and Zirconia crowns using extra-oral scanner and CAD/CAM systems (An Invitro study).

Background and objective: Selecting a material with lower marginal gap is the key factor for a successful dental prosthesis. With less marginal gap of the crown the aggregation of bacterial plaque at the gingival margins, that result in periodontal diseases and secondary caries could be limited. M...

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Main Authors: Raz Ali Aula, Jawad Mohammed Mikaeel
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Published: College Of Dentistry Hawler Medical University 2022-07-01
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Online Access:https://edj.hmu.edu.krd/index.php/journal/article/view/157
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description Background and objective: Selecting a material with lower marginal gap is the key factor for a successful dental prosthesis. With less marginal gap of the crown the aggregation of bacterial plaque at the gingival margins, that result in periodontal diseases and secondary caries could be limited. Methods: A mandibular right first molar of a sound tooth was prepared for the reference model according to the tooth preparations guideline with a heavy chamfer finishing line for full zirconia and Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) coverage. Digital impression technique with extraoral scanner was used for scanning and taking impression of the reference model, ten crowns in each group were designed and milled using CAD/CAM systems. The vertical marginal gap between the crown's margin and the finishing line was measured for each crown on the reference model with the aid of a stereomicroscope in 160x. Results: The average (mean) for the marginal gap of proximal, buccal and lingual surfaces of both PEEK, and zirconia materials were: 409.097 μm, 112.869 μm, 198.563 μm, for PEEK and, 105.085 μm, 27.659 μm, 45.135 μm for zirconia respectively. Statistical analysis using t-test for two independent samples revealed that PEEK material showed a significantly higher marginal gap than z. irconia material. Conclusion: PEEK crowns had a higher marginal gap than clinically acceptable limit, while zirconia crowns exhibited much lower measurements.
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spelling doaj-art-17e3b6a8b122454cab7742f3accf32142025-02-10T20:48:29ZengCollege Of Dentistry Hawler Medical UniversityErbil Dental Journal2523-61722616-47952022-07-0151Vertical marginal gap evaluation of PEEK and Zirconia crowns using extra-oral scanner and CAD/CAM systems (An Invitro study).Raz Ali Aula0Jawad Mohammed Mikaeel1Ministry of Health in Kurdistan Government, Erbil, Iraq. Department of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry, Hawler Medical University. Background and objective: Selecting a material with lower marginal gap is the key factor for a successful dental prosthesis. With less marginal gap of the crown the aggregation of bacterial plaque at the gingival margins, that result in periodontal diseases and secondary caries could be limited. Methods: A mandibular right first molar of a sound tooth was prepared for the reference model according to the tooth preparations guideline with a heavy chamfer finishing line for full zirconia and Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) coverage. Digital impression technique with extraoral scanner was used for scanning and taking impression of the reference model, ten crowns in each group were designed and milled using CAD/CAM systems. The vertical marginal gap between the crown's margin and the finishing line was measured for each crown on the reference model with the aid of a stereomicroscope in 160x. Results: The average (mean) for the marginal gap of proximal, buccal and lingual surfaces of both PEEK, and zirconia materials were: 409.097 μm, 112.869 μm, 198.563 μm, for PEEK and, 105.085 μm, 27.659 μm, 45.135 μm for zirconia respectively. Statistical analysis using t-test for two independent samples revealed that PEEK material showed a significantly higher marginal gap than z. irconia material. Conclusion: PEEK crowns had a higher marginal gap than clinically acceptable limit, while zirconia crowns exhibited much lower measurements. https://edj.hmu.edu.krd/index.php/journal/article/view/157PEEKZirconiaCrownMarginal adaptationVertical marginal gap
spellingShingle Raz Ali Aula
Jawad Mohammed Mikaeel
Vertical marginal gap evaluation of PEEK and Zirconia crowns using extra-oral scanner and CAD/CAM systems (An Invitro study).
Erbil Dental Journal
PEEK
Zirconia
Crown
Marginal adaptation
Vertical marginal gap
title Vertical marginal gap evaluation of PEEK and Zirconia crowns using extra-oral scanner and CAD/CAM systems (An Invitro study).
title_full Vertical marginal gap evaluation of PEEK and Zirconia crowns using extra-oral scanner and CAD/CAM systems (An Invitro study).
title_fullStr Vertical marginal gap evaluation of PEEK and Zirconia crowns using extra-oral scanner and CAD/CAM systems (An Invitro study).
title_full_unstemmed Vertical marginal gap evaluation of PEEK and Zirconia crowns using extra-oral scanner and CAD/CAM systems (An Invitro study).
title_short Vertical marginal gap evaluation of PEEK and Zirconia crowns using extra-oral scanner and CAD/CAM systems (An Invitro study).
title_sort vertical marginal gap evaluation of peek and zirconia crowns using extra oral scanner and cad cam systems an invitro study
topic PEEK
Zirconia
Crown
Marginal adaptation
Vertical marginal gap
url https://edj.hmu.edu.krd/index.php/journal/article/view/157
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