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Abstract

Computerized dentistry advocates promote that CAD/CAM adhesive technology compensates for traditional crown preparation recommendations. This study was to investigate the effect of preparation axial wall height on retention of adhesively-luted, all ceramic crowns manufactured by computerized methods. Maxillary molars were prepared with a 20 ° total occlusal convergence with preparation axial wall heights of 4, 3, 2, and 1 mm as well as an additional group containing a flat surface. The preparations were scanned with a computer acquisition device with crowns milled and prepared from a lithium disilicate ceramic material. The crowns were adhesively luted to the prepared tooth surfaces and then tested under static loading at a 45 ° angle to the tooth long axis on a universal testing machine until failure. Analysis with Kruskal-Wallis/Dunn's found that crowns with 2, 3, and 4 mm preparation axial wall height had similar failure loads and demonstrated significantly greater failure load resistance than the zero and 1 mm axial wall height groups. However, failure mode analysis revealed that the 2 mm axial wall height group demonstrated universal adhesive failures as the zero and 1 mm axial wall height groups. Under the conditions of this study, some evidence is provided that adhesive technology may provided some compensation for less than optimal preparation features as the 3 mm axial wall height preparations demonstrated equivalent failure mode as the recommended 4 mm axial wall height preparations. However, further fatigue studies are warranted.

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Title
Axial wall height effect on failure of adhesively luted computer assisted design/computer assisted manufactured ceramic crowns on preparations containing advanced total occlusal convergence
Author
Spriggel, Robert 1 ; DuVall, Nicholas 2 ; Brewster, John 3 ; Roberts, Howard 4 

 USAF Postgraduate Dental School, Keesler Air Force Base, MS, USA; 375th Dental Squadron, Scott Air Force Base, IL, USA 
 USAF Postgraduate Dental School, Keesler Air Force Base, MS, USA; 96th Dental Squadron, Eglin Air Force Base, FL, USA 
 USAF Postgraduate Dental School, Keesler Air Force Base, MS, USA 
 USAF Postgraduate Dental School, Keesler Air Force Base, MS, USA; Division of Restorative Dentistry, University of Kentucky College of Dentistry, Lexington, KY, USA 
Volume
32
Issue
20
Pages
2298-2304
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Oct 2018
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Place of publication
Utrecht
Country of publication
United Kingdom
ISSN
01694243
e-ISSN
15685616
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
ProQuest document ID
2120221610
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/axial-wall-height-effect-on-failure-adhesively/docview/2120221610/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
This work was authored as part of the Contributor's official duties as an Employee of the United States Government and is therefore a work of the United States Government. In accordance with 17 U.S.C. 105, no copyright protection is available for such works under U.S. Law.
Last updated
2023-11-27
Database
ProQuest One Academic