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A total of 36 teeth (1 crown per patient) needing crowns will be selected with the following acceptance criteria:
Baseline data will be collected and will consist of:
A total of 36 teeth will be randomly assigned to receive either a metal-ceramic (D'Sign) or an all-ceramic crown (IPS Empress2, Eris EXC). Randomization will be done through a random number table. Teeth will be prepared by two operators: Dr. Josephine Esquivel-Upshaw and Dr. William Rose both from the General Dentistry department. Provisional restorations will be made from Integrity (Dentsply, USA) and final impressions will be made with a polyvinylsiloxane material using the two-stage technique. Master casts will be mounted in centric relation.
A single unit crown will be made from either two types of an all-ceramic material or a metal-ceramic material and cemented with a dual cure resin cement. Adjustments will be made with a high-speed handpiece and a fine diamond bur. Prior to cementation, all adjusted surfaces must be polished or glazed. Occlusal surface thickness of the crowns will be measured at baseline.
Baseline examination will be performed one week after cementation to ensure that the patient is comfortable with the crown and no further adjustments are needed. A polyvinylsiloxane impression will be made of the maxillary and mandibular arches to record the cemented crown and its antagonist arch.
The post-cementation casts will be poured with a Type IV gypsum product to enable proper scanning. A 3D Laserscanner will be used to scan in the x, y and z planes of tooth/teeth casts made from natural teeth. The vertical dimension will be recorded as well as periapical radiographs taken of the abutment teeth.
The subjects will be asked to return after six months of cementation. Polyvinylsiloxane impressions will once again be made of maxillary and mandibular arches and poured with Type IV stone. The antagonist teeth and the crown will be scanned using the 3D Laserscanner. Superimposition of baseline image and the six-month image will be performed and the amount of wear in three dimensions calculated mathematically. Vertical dimension of occlusion will also be determined by measurement of nasion to the lowest point on the chin and periapical radiographs taken of the restored teeth using the LRA technique. This procedure will be repeated every year for the next four years.
The amount of wear in microns will be determined for the x, y and z axes. Data will be subjected to a one-way ANOVA (α = 0.05 ) to determine any significant difference in wear of natural antagonist teeth and the ceramic crowns between baseline and yearly 3D images and also differences in wear between the yearly 3D images. Occlusal thickness of restorations will be determined based on the amount of wear calculated. Any presence of cracks or fractures will be recorded. Correlation of the amount of wear and any changes in vertical dimension and root cementum length will also be determined by comparison of nasion-chin height at different intervals.
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Subjects needing a crown on a posterior tooth that is opposed by a natural tooth.
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36 participants in 2 patient groups
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