Title of article :
The Comparison of Vertical Margin Discrepancy in Casting Fabricated With
Metal Ring, Ringless and Metal Ring With Hygroscopic Expansion Investment
Systems
Author/Authors :
Sabouhi، Mahmood نويسنده Department of Prosthetics, School of Dentistry, Isfahan
University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IR Iran , , Hedayatipanah، Morad نويسنده Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, Hamadan
University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IR Iran ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Abstract :
The use of casting ring to produce accurate casting has been
challenged with the introduction of a ringless casting technique. This
study compared the vertical margin discrepancy of castings fabricated
with the ringless technique, conventional (ring and liner) technique and
conventional technique with hygroscopic expansion investment systems.
The current study aimed to determine and compare the mean values of
vertical margin discrepancies of castings in three investing procedures:
the ringless technique and conventional investing technique. In the
first step, 39 coping wax patterns for Porcelain fused to metal
restoration (P.F.M). With chamfer finish line were fabricated on the
metal die and then divided into three groups of 13. The first group used
conventional investing (with ring and liner), the second group used the
ringless technique and the third group used the conventional ring
technique with liner and hygroscopic expansion. All groups were invested
using Thermovest phosphate bonded investment. Then wax patterns were
cast with Ni-Cr alloy (super cast). Castings were divested, cleaned and
seated on the metal die after minimal internal surface adjustment. The
vertical margin discrepancy was measured in four sites: on the buccal,
lingual, mesial and distal surfaces of the die. Castings were measured
on an optical microscope. The vertical margin discrepancy in each group
was used for statistical analysis. After statistical evaluation, the
following results were obtained: the mean vertical margin discrepancy
for conventional investing was 156.72 ± 64.67µ; for the ringless
technique it was 117.3 ± 26.77µ; and for the conventional metal ring
technique with hygroscopic expansion it was 96.15 ± 38.31 µ. There is a
significant difference between castings of the conventional investing
technique and the ringless and ring plus hygroscopic expansion
techniques (P < 0.001). No significant difference was found
between the ringless and ring plus hygroscopic expansion techniques (P =
0.183). The castings fabricated from the ringless technique with
non-precious alloy are acceptable. This investing system is useable for
the fabrication of fixed restorations.
Journal title :
َAvicenna Journal of Dental Research
Journal title :
َAvicenna Journal of Dental Research