Comparison of Marginal and Internal Fit of Copings Fabricated from Polyetheretherketone and Zirconia: An in-vitro study

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Crown and Bridge Department, Faculty of Dentistry, AL Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.

2 Department of Crown and Bridge, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Al-Azhar University in Cairo-Egypt.

3 Department of Crown and Bridge,Faculty of Dental Medicine, AL Azhar university. Cairo Egypt.

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Objective: This study evaluated the marginal and internal fit of pressable versus machinable polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and versus zirconia copings.
Material and Methods: Twenty one copings of lower molar were used in this study, which were divided according to type of material used and method of manufacturing into three main groups: seven specimens each, zirconia (Zr), PEEK CAD (PC) and PEEK press (Pp) groups. Copings were subjected to three dimension (3D) analysis of marginal and internal fit by using a triple scan protocol.
Results: The results of this study showed that zirconia group recorded statistically significant P=0.02 (P<0.05) lower absolute marginal gap mean value (60 ±10 µm) than PEEK CAD (69 ± 0.00µm) and PEEK press group (69 ± 10µm). Among internal fit There was no statistical significant difference between the three groups as p =0.36 (> 0.05) but PEEK press showed better internal fit. (126±30 µm), (130±40 µm) and (112±40 µm) for zirconia, PEEK CAD and PEEK press respectively.
Conclusion: Marginal and internal fit for the three groups were within the acceptance range while zirconia copings show significance superior marginal fit than PEEK groups.

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