A Comparative Study of Marginal Adaptation between Monolithic and Layered Zirconia Crowns: A Literature Review
Introduction: Marginal adaptation highly affects the long-term success of crowns. This study intends to investigate the marginal adaptation of monolithic zirconia and veneered zirconia crowns. Methods: Based on our searches in PubMed and Google Scholar from 2011 to 2020, 22 articles were obtained, a...
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Mashhad University of Medical Sciences,
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Summary: | Introduction: Marginal adaptation highly affects the long-term success of crowns. This study intends to investigate the marginal adaptation of monolithic zirconia and veneered zirconia crowns. Methods: Based on our searches in PubMed and Google Scholar from 2011 to 2020, 22 articles were obtained, and after studying their full-texts. Five articles that were most related to our subject were selected. Results: In almost all articles, the greatest mean marginal gap value was recorded for monolithic zirconia, whereas layered zirconia crowns demonstrated the lowest mean marginal gap values. Conclusion: Based on finding of the current study, monolithic zirconia restorations had a superior marginal adaptation than layered zirconia restorations. However, clinically both restorations have an acceptable marginal fit |
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Item Description: | 2322-4150 2252-0317 10.22038/jdmt.2022.64000.1507 |