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      A systematic review on the accuracy of zirconia crowns and fixed dental prostheses

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      Biomaterial Investigations in Dentistry
      Taylor & Francis
      Zirconia, fixed dental prosthesis, accuracy

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          Abstract

          Purpose: The aim of this study was to review the fit and assess the accuracy of tooth-supported single and multi-unit zirconia fixed dental prostheses.

          Background: The fit of zirconia restorations has been reported in several studies, but the accuracy of the manufacturing process is seldom discussed or used when drawing conclusions on the fit.

          Materials and methods: A literature search of articles published in PubMed between 2 March 2013 and 1 February 2018 was performed using clearly defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. 841 articles were found and 767 were excluded after screening the title and abstract. After full-text analysis another 60 articles were excluded which left 14 articles to be included for data extraction. Fit was the mean of distances reported in the studies and accuracy was the fit minus the pre-set spacer

          Results: For marginal gap of single crowns and multi-unit FDPs combined, the fit was 83 μm and the accuracy was 59 μm. The internal gap fit was 111 μm and the accuracy 61 μm. For the total gap, the fit was 101 μm, and the accuracy of the zirconia restorations was 53 μm.

          Conclusions: Within the limitations of the present systematic review the fit of zirconia single crowns and multi-unit FDPs may be regarded as clinically acceptable, and the accuracy of the manufacturing of zirconia is ∼60 μm for marginal, internal, and total gap. Also, digital impressions seem to be associated with a smaller gap value.

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          Considerations in measurement of marginal fit.

          The terminology describing "fit" and the techniques used for measuring fit vary considerably in the literature. Although fit can be most easily defined in terms of "misfit," there are many different locations between a tooth and a restoration where the measurements can be made. In this work, the measurements of misfit at different locations are geometrically related to each other and defined as internal gap, marginal gap, vertical marginal discrepancy, horizontal marginal discrepancy, overextended margin, underextended margin, absolute marginal discrepancy, and seating discrepancy. The significance and difference in magnitude of different locations are presented. The best alternative is perhaps the absolute marginal discrepancy, which would always be the largest measurement of error at the margin and would reflect the total misfit at that point.
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            Accuracy and precision of 3 intraoral scanners and accuracy of conventional impressions: A novel in vivo analysis method

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              A systematic review of CAD/CAM fit restoration evaluations.

              The evolution and development of CAD/CAM systems have led to the production of prosthetic reconstructions by going beyond the use of traditional techniques. Precision adjustment of prosthetic elements is considered essential to ensure sustainable restoration and dental preparation. The purpose of this article was to summarise the current literature on the fitting quality of fixed prostheses obtained by CAD/CAM technology.
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                Journal
                Biomater Investig Dent
                Biomater Investig Dent
                IABO
                iabo21
                Biomaterial Investigations in Dentistry
                Taylor & Francis
                2641-5275
                2020
                7 January 2020
                : 7
                : 1
                : 9-15
                Affiliations
                Department of Prosthodontics/Dental Materials Science, Institute of Odontology, The Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg , Göteborg, Sweden
                Author notes
                CONTACT Per Svanborg per.svanborg@ 123456odontologi.gu.se Department of Prosthodontics/Dental Materials Science, Institute of Odontology, The Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg , Medicinaregatan 12 F, Box 450, Göteborg SE 40530, Sweden
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4698-3092
                Article
                1708202
                10.1080/26415275.2019.1708202
                6968690
                32010901
                9d530664-772c-4512-a4ed-b3ae188a54d1
                © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 22 November 2019
                : 17 December 2019
                Page count
                Figures: 1, Tables: 4, Pages: 7, Words: 4924
                Categories
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                zirconia,fixed dental prosthesis,accuracy
                zirconia, fixed dental prosthesis, accuracy

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