Influence of Vinyl Polysiloxane Impression Techniques on Marginal Fit of Metal Frameworks for Fixed Partial Dentures
Impression technique is one of the factors affecting restoration fit accuracy, which is a major aspect influencing its survival. The purpose of this study is to compare, in vivo, the effect of two commonly used Vinyl Polysiloxane (VPS) impression techniques on the metal framework fitting of fixed pa...
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doaj-77ec39030ee04a61888089132cade08e2020-11-25T03:33:56ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-10-01134684468410.3390/ma13204684Influence of Vinyl Polysiloxane Impression Techniques on Marginal Fit of Metal Frameworks for Fixed Partial DenturesJoseph Nissan0Ofir Rosner1Gal Rosen2Sarit Naishlos3Eran Zenziper4Helena Zelikman5David Lavi6Liat Chaushu7Department of Oral Rehabilitation, The Maurice and Gabriela Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University, POD 39040 Tel-Aviv, IsraelDepartment of Oral Rehabilitation, The Maurice and Gabriela Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University, POD 39040 Tel-Aviv, IsraelDepartment of Oral Rehabilitation, The Maurice and Gabriela Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University, POD 39040 Tel-Aviv, IsraelDepartments of Pedodontology, School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University, POD 39040 Tel-Aviv, IsraelDepartment of Oral Rehabilitation, The Maurice and Gabriela Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University, POD 39040 Tel-Aviv, IsraelDepartment of Oral Rehabilitation, The Maurice and Gabriela Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University, POD 39040 Tel-Aviv, IsraelDepartment of Oral Rehabilitation, The Maurice and Gabriela Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University, POD 39040 Tel-Aviv, IsraelDepartment of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University, POD 39040 Tel-Aviv, IsraelImpression technique is one of the factors affecting restoration fit accuracy, which is a major aspect influencing its survival. The purpose of this study is to compare, in vivo, the effect of two commonly used Vinyl Polysiloxane (VPS) impression techniques on the metal framework fitting of fixed partial dentures. Ninety-two consecutive patients, diagnosed as partially edentulous, treated by fixed partial denture restorations, participated in the study. Group 1-impressions (<i>n</i> = 44) were subjected to the 1-step technique, while group 2 impressions (<i>n</i> = 48) were subjected the 2-step technique. Three accuracy assessment common methods: probe, tactile sense and radiographic test, were used to validate the clinical fit of the metal framework. Misfit was defined as even one test failure. Twenty-one (22.8%) out of 92 metal frameworks exhibited metal frameworks misfit, whereas the other 71 (77.2%) were found to be accurate. Group 1 presented significantly (<i>p</i> = 0.04) more metal frameworks misfit, 14/44 (31.8%) vs. 7/48 (14.6%). Restoration location (maxilla vs. mandible) had no statistically significant impact on the results (<i>p</i> = 0.461). The use of the VPS putty/wash 2-step impression technique is recommended to improve the clinical fit of fixed partial denture restorations.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/20/4684vinyl polysiloxaneimpression techniquesmarginal fit accuracy |
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Joseph Nissan Ofir Rosner Gal Rosen Sarit Naishlos Eran Zenziper Helena Zelikman David Lavi Liat Chaushu Influence of Vinyl Polysiloxane Impression Techniques on Marginal Fit of Metal Frameworks for Fixed Partial Dentures Materials vinyl polysiloxane impression techniques marginal fit accuracy |
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Joseph Nissan Ofir Rosner Gal Rosen Sarit Naishlos Eran Zenziper Helena Zelikman David Lavi Liat Chaushu |
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Joseph Nissan |
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Influence of Vinyl Polysiloxane Impression Techniques on Marginal Fit of Metal Frameworks for Fixed Partial Dentures |
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Influence of Vinyl Polysiloxane Impression Techniques on Marginal Fit of Metal Frameworks for Fixed Partial Dentures |
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Influence of Vinyl Polysiloxane Impression Techniques on Marginal Fit of Metal Frameworks for Fixed Partial Dentures |
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Influence of Vinyl Polysiloxane Impression Techniques on Marginal Fit of Metal Frameworks for Fixed Partial Dentures |
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Influence of Vinyl Polysiloxane Impression Techniques on Marginal Fit of Metal Frameworks for Fixed Partial Dentures |
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influence of vinyl polysiloxane impression techniques on marginal fit of metal frameworks for fixed partial dentures |
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Impression technique is one of the factors affecting restoration fit accuracy, which is a major aspect influencing its survival. The purpose of this study is to compare, in vivo, the effect of two commonly used Vinyl Polysiloxane (VPS) impression techniques on the metal framework fitting of fixed partial dentures. Ninety-two consecutive patients, diagnosed as partially edentulous, treated by fixed partial denture restorations, participated in the study. Group 1-impressions (<i>n</i> = 44) were subjected to the 1-step technique, while group 2 impressions (<i>n</i> = 48) were subjected the 2-step technique. Three accuracy assessment common methods: probe, tactile sense and radiographic test, were used to validate the clinical fit of the metal framework. Misfit was defined as even one test failure. Twenty-one (22.8%) out of 92 metal frameworks exhibited metal frameworks misfit, whereas the other 71 (77.2%) were found to be accurate. Group 1 presented significantly (<i>p</i> = 0.04) more metal frameworks misfit, 14/44 (31.8%) vs. 7/48 (14.6%). Restoration location (maxilla vs. mandible) had no statistically significant impact on the results (<i>p</i> = 0.461). The use of the VPS putty/wash 2-step impression technique is recommended to improve the clinical fit of fixed partial denture restorations. |
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