2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1806-83242005000200012
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The influence of mold temperature on the fit of cast crowns with commercially pure titanium

Abstract: Commercially pure titanium (CP Ti) has been widely applied to fabricate cast devices because of its favorable properties. However, the mold temperature recommended for the manufacture of casts has been considered relatively low, causing inadequate castability and poor marginal fit of cast crowns. This study evaluated and compared the influence of mold temperature (430 degrees C--as control, 550 degrees C, 670 degrees C) on the marginal discrepancies of cast CP Ti crowns. Eight bovine teeth were prepared on a m… Show more

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“…The use of only one layer of die spacer produced an intermediate value (131.07 μm) with no significant difference in relation to the higher and lower values. These results are consistent with those of previous studies, and highlight the importance of using this technical resource to ensure a lower discrepancy of prosthetic castings fabricated with alternative alloys (3,17,19).…”
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“…The use of only one layer of die spacer produced an intermediate value (131.07 μm) with no significant difference in relation to the higher and lower values. These results are consistent with those of previous studies, and highlight the importance of using this technical resource to ensure a lower discrepancy of prosthetic castings fabricated with alternative alloys (3,17,19).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In spite of their lower cost, these alloys do not offer the proper biosafety for clinical use, as their formulation contains metals such as nickel and beryllium (1). The introduction of titanium cast by the lost wax technique has given the perspective of using a material with high biocompatibility and a cost not as high as that of traditional gold alloys (2), despite the needed sophisticated technology for accurate casting (3).…”
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“…The obtained data (µm) were submitted to statistical analysis (ANOVA) and Tukey test (p<0.05). There was not statistically significant difference among the materials VB II (93,40) and VB (118,73), and there was statistically significant different to 35) . In terms of the die spacer, there was a statistically significant difference among the three conditions (G0=177,31; G1=121,51 e G2=81,66).…”
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