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Effect of cement type on vertical marginal discrepancy and residual excess cement in screwmentable and cementable implant-supported monolithic zirconia crowns.

Authors :
Yıldız, Pınar
Alkan Demetoğlu, Göknil
Talay Çevlik, Esra
Source :
Odontology; Oct2024, Vol. 112 Issue 4, p1221-1230, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the vertical marginal discrepancy (VMD) and residual excess cement (REC) of cementable and screwmentable monolithic zirconia crowns cemented with different types of cement. Abutments were attached to 40 implant analogues. Crowns were created using computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing technology from monolithic zirconia blocks, either with or without a screw access hole (SAC). Crowns created both ways were split into two groups and cemented with resin and zinc polycarboxylate cement under a 5-kg weight. VMD and REC values were evaluated using an X20 zoom stereomicroscope. Data were analysed using two-way ANOVA and the Bonferroni test. According to the two-way ANOVA results, REC measurements differed significantly in the crown design and cement groups. However, whilst VMD values were significantly different in both crown design groups, there was no significant difference in the cement groups. According to the Bonferroni test results, the highest REC (157.241 ± 44.29 µm) and VMD (68.052 ± 16.19 µm) values were found in the crowns without SAC and cemented with zinc polycarboxylate. Screwmentable crowns are more effective than cementable crowns in reducing REC and VMD. Whilst polycarboxylate cement reduces VMD in screwmentable crowns, resin cement is more suitable for cementable crowns. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16181247
Volume :
112
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Odontology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179772894
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10266-024-00938-w