Marginal Fit and Microleakage of Monolithic Zirconia Crowns Cemented by Bio-active Cements : An In Vitro Study /
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Esthetics and biocompatibility are crucial factors that increased the
demand for metal free restorations among patients. Zirconia-based ceramics
are a rapidly growing type of esthetic restorations. They are characterized by
superior mechanical properties and superior resistance to fracture. The use of
zirconia ceramics has increased rapidly with the evolution of computer- aided
design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology. This
technology improved the marginal fit, mechanical durability and
predictability of the final restorations.
Veneering of zirconia-based ceramic restorations with feldspathic
ceramics is mandatory as they suffer from deficient translucent properties.
The introduction of monolithic zirconia “translucent zirconia” offers
improvement in the esthetic appearance and durability of the final restorations
without fracture compared to veneered zirconia.
Clinical longevity of translucent zirconia full coverage restorations is a
multi-factorial. The marginal fit and microleakage are critical factors in
determining the durability of the final restoration. Any marginal gap reflects
the quality of the marginal adaptation and can influence the amount of leakage
which may be one of the main causes of failure of monolithic zirconia full
coverage restorations.
The proper selection of luting agent considered to be the key factor for
long-term success of any fixed dental prosthesis. Different luting agents were
analyzed and only those containing organophosphate ester monomer groups
have shown a significant durable bond to zirconia.
In the dental field, bioactive materials were recently introduced and
referred to a property of new cements to form hydroxy- apatite when
immersed in a simulated body fluid (SBF) and saliva. Ceramir bioactive
cement is a modification of glass ionomer cement with addition of calcium
aluminate which has a remineralizing characteristic. Such limited number of
studies were found using Ceramir as a luting agent with monolithic zirconia,
therefore the aim of the present study was to evaluate the marginal fit and
microleakage of monolithic zirconia crowns cemented by bio-active cement
(Ceramir).
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DISSERTATION NOTE-Degree type M.Sc.
DISSERTATION NOTE-Name of granting institution Misr International University, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine
Includes Arabic Summary.
Includes bibliographic references (pages 86-109)
DISSERTATION NOTE-Name of granting institution Misr International University, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine
Includes Arabic Summary.
Includes bibliographic references (pages 86-109)