CAD/CAM Provides Good Margins Even for Bad Preps

 CAD/CAM Provides Good Margins Even for Bad Preps

Researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina College of Dental Medicine determined that restorations fabricated with D4D Technologies’ E4D chairside CAD/CAM system were able to provide clinically acceptable marginal fits regardless of preparation quality. The research was published in a recent issue of The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry.

The study followed 75 ceramic crowns that were created for preparations that were rated as either excellent, fair or poor. After the crowns were placed, the research team then looked at marginal gap values and found that while the excellent preps provided the best marginal fits, The CAD/CAM restorations fabricated for the poor preparations still provided acceptable fits, according to a press release.

The poor preparations had average marginal gaps of 90.1 µm which falls within the clinically acceptable range of 120 µm set by the researchers. The excellent preps provided an even better fit with an average marginal gap of 38.5 µm, showing that the quality of the preparation does impact the fit of the restorations.

D4D Chief Marketing Officer Dr. Gary Severance said the research shows both the importance of sound dental work and the value of the E4D CAD/CAM technology. “Dental professionals using the E4D System (scan, design, mill) can be assured that they have a system that can produce great fitting restorations for their patients but at the same time know that the fundamentals of quality dentistry still prevail – better preparations lead to better restorations,” he stated in the press release.

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Source: D4D Technologies

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