[A study on the outer shape of full cast crown. 1. Au-Pd-Ag alloy].

Aichi Gakuin Daigaku Shigakkai shi Pub Date : 1990-09-01
H Murakami, S Takehana, T Abe, M Takenaka, Y Yamamoto
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Abstract

Recently, as the result of much research, cast crowns with a very accurate fit are being produced, and even on the clinical level satisfactory results have been achieved. Few reports, however, have been made on the outer shapes of full cast crowns and no clear results have been obtained in this field of research. In a previous report a newly developed apparatus and method were introduced by means of which the outer shapes of wax patterns and the casting made from them can be compared and evaluated, and the apparatus and method were shown to be very accurate. In the present study, the difference in the shapes of wax patterns and castings made from them was investigated using 12% Au-Pd-Ag alloy, the alloy used for restorations as stipulated by the National Health Insurance. Also, dry and wet asbestos was used to see if this affected the shape of the castings. The results are given below: 1. When day asbestos was used, the casting were the same size as the wax patterns at the marginal areas but became smaller towards the occlusal surface. The upper surface of the castings were lower than the wax patterns, being much closer to the occlusal surface itself. 2. When the asbestos was immersed in water before using it, the diameter of the casting above the marginal area was even smaller but at the occlusal surface the height of the casting was almost the same as the wax pattern. 3. It appears that better results may be obtained by using dry asbestos because of the possibility of reducing the space between the cast crown and occlusal surface of the tooth.

全铸造冠外型的研究。1. Au-Pd-Ag合金)。
近年来,由于大量的研究,铸造冠的配合非常精确,甚至在临床水平上也取得了令人满意的结果。然而,关于全铸冠外型的报道很少,在这方面的研究还没有得到明确的结果。在以前的报道中,介绍了一种新开发的仪器和方法,可以比较和评价蜡模的外部形状和由蜡模制成的铸件,证明该仪器和方法是非常准确的。在本研究中,使用12%的Au-Pd-Ag合金(国民健康保险规定用于修复的合金)研究了蜡模和由它们制成的铸件形状的差异。此外,干石棉和湿石棉被用来观察这是否会影响铸件的形状。结果如下:1。当使用白日石棉时,铸件在边缘区域与蜡模大小相同,但在咬合表面变得更小。铸件的上表面比蜡纹低,更接近咬合面本身。2. 当石棉在使用前浸泡在水中时,铸件的边缘区域以上的直径更小,但在咬合面,铸件的高度几乎与蜡纹相同。3.使用干石棉可以减少铸冠与牙齿咬合面之间的空隙,因此效果更好。
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