Are different generations of CAD/CAM milling machines capable to produce restorations with similar quality?
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Roperto, Renato; Assaf, Hussein; Soares Porto, Thiago; Lang, Lisa; Teich, Sorin
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2016
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Background: Different CAD/CAM machinesâ generation may impact the restoration overall quality. The present
study evaluated the marginal fit of CAD/CAM restorations manufactured with different generations of CEREC
milling unit systems.
Material and Methods: Sixteen typodont teeth were divided into two groups (n=8) according to the machineâ s
generation assigned. These are control group (G1): Cerec AC with Bluecam/Cerec 3 milling unit and (G2): Cerec
AC with Bluecam/MC XL Premium Package milling unit. Scanning of the preparation were performed and crowns
were milled using the Vita Mark II blocks. Blocks were cemented using epoxy glue on the pulpal floor only and
finger pressure applied for 1 min. Upon completion of the cementation step, misfits between the restoration and
abutment were measured by microphotography and the silicone replica technique using light body silicon material
on Mesial (M) and Distal (D) surfaces.
Results: Mean and SDs of marginal gaps in micrometers were: G1/M: 94.90 (±38.52), G1/D: 88.53 (±44.87),
G2/M: 85.65 (±29.89), G2/D: 95.28 (±28.13). Two-way ANOVA indicated no significant differences among different
groups (P>0.05); surface area (P>0.05) and the interaction (P>0.05). Overall, G2 had greater margin gaps than
G1, however, without statistical difference (P>0.05).
Conclusions: Difference in milling unit generation did not significantly affect the marginal fit. Marginal gap means
were in the range of the clinical acceptance levels for both generations of Cerec milling units, regardless the teeth
site area.
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