Browse > Article
http://dx.doi.org/10.4047/jap.2017.9.4.252

Ceramic molar crown reproducibility by digital workflow manufacturing: An in vitro study  

Jeong, II-Do (Institute for Health Science, Korea University)
Kim, Woong-Chul (Department of Dental Laboratory Science and Engineering, Korea University)
Park, Jinyoung (Department of Dental Laboratory Science and Engineering, Korea University)
Kim, Chong-Myeong (Department of Dental Laboratory Science and Engineering, Korea University)
Kim, Ji-Hwan (Department of Dental Laboratory Science and Engineering, Korea University)
Publication Information
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics / v.9, no.4, 2017 , pp. 252-256 More about this Journal
Abstract
PURPOSE. This in vitro study aimed to analyze and compare the reproducibility of zirconia and lithium disilicate crowns manufactured by digital workflow. MATERIALS AND METHODS. A typodont model with a prepped upper first molar was set in a phantom head, and a digital impression was obtained with a video intraoral scanner (CEREC Omnicam; Sirona GmbH), from which a single crown was designed and manufactured with CAD/CAM into a zirconia crown and lithium disilicate crown (n=12). Reproducibility of each crown was quantitatively retrieved by superimposing the digitized data of the crown in 3D inspection software, and differences were graphically mapped in color. Areas with large differences were analyzed with digital microscopy. Mean quadratic deviations (RMS) quantitatively obtained from each ceramic group were statistically analyzed with Student's t-test (${\alpha}=.05$). RESULTS. The RMS value of lithium disilicate crown was $29.2\;(4.1){\mu}m$ and $17.6\;(5.5){\mu}m$ on the outer and inner surfaces, respectively, whereas these values were $18.6\;(2.0){\mu}m$ and $20.6\;(5.1){\mu}m$ for the zirconia crown. Reproducibility of zirconia and lithium disilicate crowns had a statistically significant difference only on the outer surface (P<.001). The outer surface of lithium disilicate crown showed over-contouring on the buccal surface and under-contouring on the inner occlusal surface. The outer surface of zirconia crown showed both over- and under-contouring on the buccal surface, and the inner surface showed under-contouring in the marginal areas. CONCLUSION. Restoration manufacturing by digital workflow will enhance the reproducibility of zirconia single crowns more than that of lithium disilicate single crowns.
Keywords
Digital workflow manufacturing; Ceramic crown reproducibility; Lithium disilicate; Zirconia;
Citations & Related Records
연도 인용수 순위
  • Reference
1 Beuer F, Schweiger J, Edelhoff D. Digital dentistry: an overview of recent developments for CAD/CAM generated restorations. Br Dent J 2008;204:505-11.   DOI
2 Henkel GL. A comparison of fixed prostheses generated from conventional vs digitally scanned dental impressions. Compend Contin Educ Dent 2007;28:422-4, 426-8, 430-1.
3 Raigrodski AJ. Contemporary materials and technologies for all-ceramic fixed partial dentures: a review of the literature. J Prosthet Dent 2004;92:557-62.   DOI
4 Schaefer O, Decker M, Wittstock F, Kuepper H, Guentsch A. Impact of digital impression techniques on the adaption of ceramic partial crowns in vitro. J Dent 2014;42:677-83.   DOI
5 Schaefer O, Kuepper H, Thompson GA, Cachovan G, Hefti AF, Guentsch A. Effect of CNC-milling on the marginal and internal fit of dental ceramics: a pilot study. Dent Mater 2013;29:851-8.   DOI
6 Stookey SD. Catalyzed crystallization of glass in theory and practice. Ind Eng Chem 1959;51:805-8.   DOI
7 Lupu M, Giordano RA. Flexural strength of CAD/CAM ceramic framework materials. J Dent Res 2007;88:224.
8 McMillan PW, Phillips SV, Partridge G. The structure and properties of a lithium zinc silicate glass-ceramic. J Mater Sci 1966;1:269-79.
9 Freiman SW, Hench LL. Effect of Crystallization on the Mechanical Properties of Li2O-SiO2 Glass-Ceramics. J Am Ceram Soc 1972;55:86-90.   DOI
10 Anusavice KJ, Zhang NZ, Moorhead JE. Influence of colorants on crystallization and mechanical properties of lithiabased glass-ceramics. Dent Mater 1994;10:141-6.   DOI
11 Batson ER, Cooper LF, Duqum I, Mendonca G. Clinical outcomes of three different crown systems with CAD/CAM technology. J Prosthet Dent 2014;112:770-7.   DOI
12 Coldea A, Swain MV, Thiel N. Hertzian contact response and damage tolerance of dental ceramics. J Mech Behav Biomed Mater 2014;34:124-33.   DOI
13 Denry I, Holloway JA. Ceramics for dental applications: a review. Materials 2010;3:351-68.   DOI
14 Filser F, Kocher P, Gauckler LJ. Net-shaping of ceramic components by direct ceramic machining. Assembly Autom 2003;23:382-90.   DOI
15 Hamza TA, Ezzat HA, El-Hossary MM, Katamish HA, Shokry TE, Rosenstiel SF. Accuracy of ceramic restorations made with two CAD/CAM systems. J Prosthet Dent 2013;109:83-7.   DOI
16 Patzelt SB, Emmanouilidi A, Stampf S, Strub JR, Att W. Accuracy of full-arch scans using intraoral scanners. Clin Oral Investig 2014;18:1687-94.   DOI
17 International Organization for Standardization. ISO-5725-1. Accuracy (Trueness and Precision) of Measurement Methods and Results ? Part 1: General Principles and Definitions. Geneva: ISO; 1994. Available at: https://www.iso.org/iso/store.html
18 Wiedhahn K, Schenk O, Fritzsche G. Cerec Omnicam - Intraoralscan 2.0. Int J Comput Dent 2012;15:199-205.
19 International Organization for Standardization. ISO-12836. Digitizing devices for CAD/CAM systems for indirect dental restorations - Test methods for assessing accuracy. Geneva: ISO; 2012. Available at: https://www.iso.org/iso/store.html
20 Bosch G, Ender A, Mehl A. A 3-dimensional accuracy analysis of chairside CAD/CAM milling processes. J Prosthet Dent 2014;112:1425-31.   DOI
21 Poticny DJ, Klim J. CAD/CAM in-office technology: innovations after 25 years for predictable, esthetic outcomes. J Am Dent Assoc 2010;141:5S-9S.   DOI
22 Schaefer O, Watts DC, Sigusch BW, Kuepper H, Guentsch A. Marginal and internal fit of pressed lithium disilicate partial crowns in vitro: a three-dimensional analysis of accuracy and reproducibility. Dent Mater 2012;28:320-6.   DOI
23 Addison O, Cao X, Sunnar P, Fleming GJ. Machining variability impacts on the strength of a 'chair-side' CAD-CAM ceramic. Dent Mater 2012;28:880-7.   DOI