C. Richardson, J. Choi, J. N. Waddell, Lin Zhou, Liza Yelyzaveta Tykhonova, Maykon Dias
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Abstract
Background and objectives: There has been a lack of studies regarding the marginal seal and structural
durability of a novel temporary crown system (Hi-tempo) manufactured from a polylactic (PLA) based resin
thermoplastic material especially in terms of cyclic loading. Therefore, the purpose of this pilot study was
to investigate the efficiency of this novel temporary crown system’s (Hi-tempo) marginal seal and structural
durability in terms of cyclic loading.
Methods: A crown preparation was duplicated in bovine teeth (n =15) using a copy mill machine. The
specimens were divided into three groups and temporary crowns were fabricated that consisted of: control
group, Luxatemp (bis-acrylic), Hi-tempo crown, PLA based and Hi-tempo window type crown, PLA based
with resin cusps. Marginal dimensional change was measured before and after cyclic loading with a 93.36
N force, 0.63 HZ, for 45360 cycles (stimulating 21 days in vivo) in water pigmented with a red dye. The
marginal change was statistically analysed and the surface roughness was analysed using scanning electron
microscopy (SEM).
Results: Statistical significance (p<0.05) was found in the marginal changes of the control versus the Hitempo window and the Hi-tempo groups. SEM analysis revealed that the control crowns, had a much
rougher surface with micro-cracks compared to PLA based crowns which had homogenous surfaces. All
the specimens showed leakage of the red dye into the internal fitting surfaces of the crowns.
Conclusions: The novel system showed promising and comparable results in terms of structural durability
and marginal seal compared to the conventional system.