Assessing Precision in All-Ceramic Fixed Restorations: Unveiling the Marginal Fit Through Digital and Traditional Impressions-A Comprehensive Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Waleed M S Alqahtani, Salah A Yousief, Amir Mohidin R Demachkia, Mohidin R Demachkia, Ali Barakat, Mohiddin R Dimashkieh, Mahmoud Abdallah M Mekkey, Ahmed Mohammed Sleem Abdelglel, Ahmed S Waly, Rawana Mohammed Saieed Bamanie, Dalal Abdulaziz Alnafisah
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Abstract
The marginal fit of all-ceramic fixed restorations is critical to long-term success. This comprehensive study and meta-analysis assessed the marginal fit of restorations manufactured using digital versus conventional impression procedures. We conducted a comprehensive search of electronic databases such as PubMed, Cochrane CENTRAL, Web of Science, and Scopus for publications published up to 2023. Eligible papers comparing the marginal fit of all-ceramic permanent restorations made using digital and conventional impressions were considered. A total of 19 studies met the inclusion criteria. The pooled analysis revealed that restorations fabricated from digital impressions exhibited a significantly better marginal fit than those from conventional impressions and showed a mean marginal gap of -13.76 µm (95% confidence interval: [-24.77, -2.76], p-value = 0.01). Subgroup analysis by type of digital impression system demonstrated consistent superiority of zironica material over other ones. However, high heterogeneity was observed among the included studies (I2 = 90.74%). Digital impression restorations show superior marginal fit compared with conventional impressions, but high heterogeneity requires cautious interpretation and further well-designed studies to validate results.
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The European Journal of Dentistry is the official journal of the Dental Investigations Society, based in Turkey. It is a double-blinded peer-reviewed, Open Access, multi-disciplinary international journal addressing various aspects of dentistry. The journal''s board consists of eminent investigators in dentistry from across the globe and presents an ideal international composition. The journal encourages its authors to submit original investigations, reviews, and reports addressing various divisions of dentistry including oral pathology, prosthodontics, endodontics, orthodontics etc. It is available both online and in print.