Mejia R, Tobon S M
Health Science Institute CES, Faculty of Dentistry, Medellín, Colombia.
J Prosthet Dent. 2000 May;83(5):535-9. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3913(00)70011-4.
The fit of a fixed partial denture (FPD) is fundamental for the clinical success of a restoration. When a postsoldering procedure is needed, a high-precision laboratory technique is necessary to not affect the fit of the FPD. This article evaluates whether a standardized postsoldering technique affected the marginal fit of a 3-unit high palladium alloy FPD. One hundred and eight measurements were made of 3-unit FPDs, fabricated in a high palladium alloy (2% Au-79% Pd-10% Cu-8% Ga) and constructed on 9 tin dies in vitro. After the castings were fabricated, specimens were measured at 3 specific points per abutment (distal, labial, lingual) before and after soldering. Differences were found in the marginal opening of both copings, before soldering (49.9 microm) and after soldering (48. 3 microm). There was no significant difference in the adaptation of the copings after the soldering procedure (P<.05).
固定局部义齿(FPD)的贴合度是修复临床成功的基础。当需要进行焊后处理时,需要一种高精度的实验室技术,以免影响FPD的贴合度。本文评估了标准化的焊后技术是否会影响3单位高钯合金FPD的边缘贴合度。对采用高钯合金(2%金-79%钯-10%铜-8%镓)制作并在体外9个锡模上构建的3单位FPD进行了108次测量。铸件制作完成后,在焊接前后分别在每个基牙的3个特定点(远中、唇侧、舌侧)对标本进行测量。发现两个冠套在焊接前(49.9微米)和焊接后(48.3微米)的边缘开口存在差异。焊接后冠套的适配性无显著差异(P<0.05)。