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Filter by:Wear resistance is one of the most important physical properties of teeth, and wear resistance of zirconia against artificial acrylic, enamel and composite resin denture teeth has not been clearly established. Implant-supported dental restorations present a higher threshold for occlusion perception when compared to natural teeth, which can occlusal overload mechanisms or lead to wear of rehabilitation materials or the antagonist arch. In clinical conditions, however, many other factors influence the complex interaction between dental enamel and opposing substrates: patient-related factors such as dietary habits, dysfunctional occlusion, masticatory forces, and bruxism contribute to accelerated enamel loss of antagonist teeth.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the antagonist enamel wear of two processing options of Celtra duo crowns (polished and glaze fired) restoring posterior teeth in comparison with sound enamel wear at baseline and 6 months
Visit 1: Clinical examination and investigations will be carried out for the eligible patients including TMJ examination and intraoral examination for oral mucosa. Diagnostic charts will be prepared with full medical and dental history as well as radiographic records. Primary impression will be performed with irreversible hydro-colloid impression material (alginate), The impressions will be poured with type IV dental stone to obtain diagnostic casts, special tray will be constructed. Visit 2: Maxillary Face-bow will be recorded to mount the upper cast. The diagnostic casts will be mounted on semi adjustable articulator in centric occluding relation to evaluate the inter-arch distance. Visit 3: Secondary impression will be performed in special trays by elastomeric impression material. The impression will be poured into typeIV dental stone in order to obtain master cast. Visit 4: Trial denture base will be constructed and tried in patient's mouth for obtaining maxilla-mandibular relation using face bow record and centric relation record, then mounting of the casts on semi adjustable articulator will be done. The teeth will be set according to the randomization group. Visit 5: The denture bases will be tried in with acrylic teeth in patient's mouth. Visit 6: The denture will be delivered to the patient and occlusal adjustments will be done. Visit 7: Recall visit after one week, further adjustments will be done. The denture will be sent to the scanning center and given to the patient again. Visit 8: At 3 months follow up, the denture will be inspected for calculus and will be immersed in ultrasonic cleaner for 15 seconds to remove calculus and then scanned. Visit 9: At 6 months follow up, the denture will be inspected for calculus and will be immersed in ultrasonic cleaner for 15 seconds to remove calculus and then scanned. Visit 10: At 9 months follow up, the denture will be inspected for calculus and will be immersed in ultrasonic cleaner for 15 seconds to remove calculus and then scanned. The optical methods tend to fulfill the need for quantitative characterization of surface topography. Specimens will be photographed using USB Digital microscope with a built-in camera (Scope Capture Digital Microscope, Guangdong, China) connected with an IBM compatible personal computer using a fixed magnification of 120X.The images will be recorded with a resolution of 1280 × 1024 pixels per image. Digital microscope images will be cropped using Microsoft office picture manager to specify/standardize area of roughness measurement. The cropped images will be analyzed using WSxM software. Specimens will be photographed using USB Digital microscope with a built-in camera (Scope Capture Digital Microscope, Guangdong, China) connected with an IBM compatible personal computer using a fixed magnification of 120X. The images will be recorded with a resolution of 1280 × 1024 pixels per image. Digital microscope images will be cropped to 350 x 400 pixels using Microsoft office picture manager to specify/standardize area of roughness measurement. The cropped images will be analyzed using WSxM software.
Clinical performance of indirect adhesive restorations - onlays, overlays- luted with light-cured composite resin will be evaluated.
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the wear of enamel opposed by Newly Introduced Gradient Monolithic Zirconia compared to that of enamel opposed by Full Strength Monolithic Zirconia
Clinical performance of indirect adhesive restorations - onlays, overlays- luted with light-cured composite resin will be evaluated over three years.
Suitability of intraoral impressions for assessment of wear of teeth and restorative materials over 60 months, using the gypsum replica method and 3-D laser scanning: perspective clinical and laboratory evaluation.