Effect of Luting Cement and Convergence Angle of the Preparation on the Internal Fit of Zirconia Restorations.
Andrés Sánchez-MonescilloCarlos González-SerranoJosé González-SerranoJoão Malta BarbosaCarlos López-SuárezSillas DuartePublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
The objective was to evaluate the effect of luting agents and the preparation design on the internal fit of zirconia restorations. Sixty dies were prepared and divided in occlusal convergence angle of 6° (OC6) and 12° (OC12). CAD/CAM zirconia copings were fabricated (Lava All-Ceramic System). A zinc phosphate cement (ZPC); a glass ionomer cement (GIC); and a resin cement (RC) were studied. Specimens were sectioned and coping/die discrepancies were evaluated through Stereoscopic Microscopy. A closer fit was observed in OC12 when compared to OC6 ( p < 0.001). For OC6 no significant differences were observed in between ZPC, GIC, and RC ( p > 0.05). For OC12, a significantly closer fit was recorded on the ZPC subgroup when compared to the GIC subgroup ( p < 0.001). Preparations of 12 degrees demonstrated a closer internal fit when compared to 6 degrees. Preparations of 12 degrees achieved better internal fit values with ZPC (Fortex) followed by RC (RelyX Unicem), and GIC (Ketac Cem). No differences were found when comparing different luting agents over 6° degrees preparations.