2022
DOI: 10.1002/cre2.637
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Marginal and internal fit and fracture resistance of three‐unit provisional restorations fabricated by additive, subtractive, and conventional methods

Abstract: Objectives: To compare the marginal and internal fit and fracture resistance of three-unit provisional fixed dental prostheses (FDPs) fabricated by additive, subtractive, and conventional methods. Material and Methods: Eighty 3-unit FDPs were fabricated on metal dies of the maxillary right second premolar and second molar by four different techniques (n = 20):The direct method by using autopolymerizing polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), indirect method by the compression molding technique, subtractive manufacturi… Show more

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“…23 In addition, a marginal discrepancy is considered to be one of the main causes of failure of indirect restorations. 16,24,25 The assessment of the vertical marginal gap was conducted using a stereomicroscope, which is a non-invasive measuring approach according to Romeo et al 26 Additionally, Yucel et al, 27 Based on the results, the null hypothesis of this study was partially rejected.…”
Section: Millingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 In addition, a marginal discrepancy is considered to be one of the main causes of failure of indirect restorations. 16,24,25 The assessment of the vertical marginal gap was conducted using a stereomicroscope, which is a non-invasive measuring approach according to Romeo et al 26 Additionally, Yucel et al, 27 Based on the results, the null hypothesis of this study was partially rejected.…”
Section: Millingmentioning
confidence: 99%