Comparison of the Passivity between CAD/CAM Implant Frameworks and Three Different Conventional Techniques Before and After Applying Veneering Porcelain

Mohammadreza Nakhaei, Azizollah Moraditalab, Atefe Mottaghianfar, Davood Nodehi
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Background: The passivity of the fit may be at risk during the casting as well as the firing of the veneering ceramic. In this study, the comparison of the passivity between computer-aided design/computer-assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) implant frameworks and three different conventional techniques before and after applying veneering porcelain was investigated. Methods: In this laboratory cross-sectional study, four groups (n=6) of 3-unit screw-retained implant-supported denture prostheses (ISDPs) were fabricated on a master model with 2 implants. The study groups were as follows: conventional casting with Ni-Cr alloy (group 1), casting with Ni-Cr alloy followed by sectioning and soldering the samples (group 2), double casting with Ni-Cr framework (group 3), and using CAD/CAM-fabricated framework (group 4). All frameworks received porcelain veneer. The one-screw test was performed before and after veneering to measure the vertical misfit at the abutment-framework interface using a stereomicroscope. The mean vertical misfit values were determined at the buccal, lingual, and proximal aspects. The data were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis and post hoc tests (α=0.05). Results: The accuracy of the fit varied significantly before and after veneering among the study groups (P<0.001). Frameworks prepared with CAD/CAM showed lower mean marginal misfit values compared to the other fabrication methods (P<0.001). Conclusions: Firing the veneering porcelain attached to a screw-retained ISDP may have an adverse effect on the accuracy of the fit. Soft non-pre-sintered CAD/CAM frameworks had better passivity compared to other three conventional methods applied.
贴面瓷应用前后CAD/CAM种植体框架与三种不同传统技术的无源性比较
背景:在贴面陶瓷的铸造和烧制过程中,贴面的被动性可能处于危险之中。在本研究中,比较了计算机辅助设计/计算机辅助制造(CAD/CAM)种植体框架和三种不同的传统技术在贴面瓷应用前后的被动性。方法:采用实验室横断面研究方法,在主模型上制作4组(n=6) 3单元螺钉固位种植义齿(isdp)。研究组分为:Ni-Cr合金常规铸造组(1组)、Ni-Cr合金铸造后切片焊接组(2组)、Ni-Cr框架双层铸造组(3组)、CAD/ cam制造框架铸造组(4组)。所有框架均采用瓷贴面。在贴面前后进行单螺钉试验,利用立体显微镜测量基台-框架界面的垂直错位。在颊、舌和近端确定了平均垂直不匹配值。采用Kruskal-Wallis检验和事后检验对数据进行分析(α=0.05)。结果:各研究组贴面前后的拟合准确性差异显著(P<0.001)。与其他制造方法相比,用CAD/CAM制备的框架显示出更低的平均边际失配值(P<0.001)。结论:烧制附着于螺钉保留ISDP的贴面瓷可能会对贴合的准确性产生不利影响。软非预烧结CAD/CAM框架与其他三种传统方法相比,具有更好的无源性。
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