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The estimation of cement film thickness by an in vivo technique.
J W McLean,J A von Fraunhofer +1 more
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A clinical comparison of digital and conventional impression techniques regarding finish line locations and impression time
TL;DR: The digital technique was superior in terms of fit, impression time, and frequency of adjustments, and adaptation of cobalt-chromium copings with supragingival and subgingival finish lines.
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Influence of thermomechanical aging on marginal gap of CAD-CAM and conventional interim restorations.
TL;DR: The interim crowns fabricated with the Brylic Solid and the Freeprint Temp had a smaller marginal gap than those fabricated with Unifast Trad and Protemp 4, both before and after aging.
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Evaluation of the marginal and internal fit of a single crown fabricated based on a three-dimensional printed model
TL;DR: Although the fit of crowns fabricated based on the 3D printed models (DD and PD) was inferior to that of Crowns prepared with CS and DV, the values of all four groups were within the clinically acceptable range (<120 µm).
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Comparison of the accuracy of digitally fabricated polyurethane model and conventional gypsum model.
So-Yeun Kim,So-Hyoun Lee,Seong-Keun Cho,Chang-Mo Jeong,Young-Chan Jeon,Mi-Jung Yun,Jung-Bo Huh +6 more
TL;DR: Under the conditions examined, the digitally fabricated polyurethane model showed a tendency for a reduced size in the margin than the reference tooth, which showed a smaller discrepancy on the occlusal surface than the conventional gypsum model.
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Correlation between Microleakage and Absolute Marginal Discrepancy in Zirconia Crowns Cemented with Four Resin Luting Cements: An In Vitro Study
TL;DR: A complex regression statistical model obtained allowed formulating an association between both variables (microleakage = AMD0,896), and no significative differences were found among 4 types of cements.