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XML Marginal fitness comparison between three systems: IPS Empress 2, IPS e.max Press, and In-Ceram Print

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Author(s): Ezatolah Jalalian , Mona Sadegh * and Elham Hadadin-Pour
moona851@yahoo.com
Study Type: Research | Subject: Porosthodontics
Article abstract:

 Marginal fitness comparison between three systems: IPS Empress 2, IPS e.max Press, and In-Ceram

 

 

  Dr. Jalalian E .,1 Dr. Sadegh M .,2 Dr. Hadadin-Pour E . 3

  1 Associate professor, Department of Fix Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. 2 Postgraduate Student, Department of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Tehran, Iran. 3 Dentist.

  

  (Received 31 August, 2009 Accepted 22 June, 2010)

  

  Abstract

  

  Background and Aim : Marginal gap determines the success rate in all ceramic crown restorations. However, there is insufficient information about marginal fitness of different ceramic systems. The aim of this study was to compare the marginal gap in three different kinds of ceramic restorations namely “In-Ceram”, “IPS-e.max Press” and “IPS Empress2” .

  Materials and Methods : This in-vitro experimental investigation was conducted using a single blind technique. A total of 10 upper incisor teeth were prepared with size reduction 7mm in height, and 5mm diagonally. With a 1mm shoulder finishing line and tapered about 3 degrees. Then 10 ceramic crowns were built on top of each preparation. After cementation they were grinded at buccolingual direction. Finally, marginal gap analysis was conducted using Stereotactic electronic microscope (SEM).

  Results : The marginal gap in IPS e.max pres was 29.22 (± 8/59) μm. In–Ceram showed 49.94 (± 9/32) μm and IPS Empress 2 group demonstrated 40.88 (± 5/84) μm .

  Conclusion : The gap in IPS e.max Press was less than the gap in In-Ceram and IPS Empress 2 in full ceramic restorations.

  Key words : IPS e.max Press – In-Ceram – IPS Empress2 - Marginal Integrity - Ceramic crown .

 

  Corresponding Author : Dr Sadegh M ., Postgraduate Student, Department of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Tehran, Iran.

  

  e.mail: moona851 @yahoo.com

 

KeywordsIPS e.max Press, In-Ceram, IPS Empress2, Marginal Integrity, Ceramic crown.,
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Jalalian Ezatolah, Sadegh Mona, Hadadin-Pour Elham, Marginal fitness comparison between three systems: IPS Empress 2, IPS e.max Press, and In-Ceram Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran, 2010; 22 (2) :75-79
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