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VOLUME 8 , ISSUE 1 ( January, 2007 ) > List of Articles

RESEARCH ARTICLE

Marginal and Internal Adaptation of Commercially Pure Titanium and Titanium- Aluminum-Vanadium Alloy Cast Restorations

Khalid A. Al Wazzan, Ahmad A. Al-Nazzawi

Citation Information : Al Wazzan KA, Al-Nazzawi AA. Marginal and Internal Adaptation of Commercially Pure Titanium and Titanium- Aluminum-Vanadium Alloy Cast Restorations. J Contemp Dent Pract 2007; 8 (1):19-26.

DOI: 10.5005/jcdp-8-1-19

License: CC BY-NC 3.0

Published Online: 01-03-2008

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2007; The Author(s).


Abstract

Aim

The purpose of this in vitro study was to investigate the marginal accuracy and internal fit of complete cast crowns and three-unit fixed partial dentures (FPDs) cast with commercially pure titanium (CPTi) and Titanium-Aluminum-Vanadium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V).

Methods and Materials

CPTi and Ti-6Al-4V alloy were used to cast twelve single crowns and twelve three-unit FPDs. A traveling microscope was used to measure marginal gap and discrepancies in internal fit. Two and oneway analysis of variance (ANOVA) analyses were used to determine the effects of the marginal and internal fit discrepancies.

Results

The Ti-6Al-4V alloy demonstrated a significantly smaller marginal gap than CPTi (P<0.0001). The recorded marginal discrepancies for both metals were within a clinically accepted range (<100 ìm). The single crown fit discrepancy was significantly smaller than the three-unit FPD for both the CPTi and the Ti-6Al-4V alloy (P<0.0001). For the internal fit discrepancy, the occlusal surface showed the greatest gaps.

Conclusions

The Ti-6Al-4V alloy demonstrated a better fit than CPTi. Single crowns showed an improved fit when compared with the three-unit FPD. Mid-occlusal internal gap demonstrated greater values than the axial internal gap.

Clinical Implications

This in vitro study suggested marginal fit of complete crowns and three-unit FPDs cast by CPTi or Ti-6Al-4V alloy were within the range of what is clinically acceptable for longevity of restorations.

Citation

Al Wazzan KA, Al-Nazzawi AA. Marginal and Internal Adaptation of Commercially Pure Titanium and Titanium-Aluminum-Vanadium Alloy Cast Restorations. J Contemp Dent Pract 2007 January;(8)1:019-026.


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