Al-Humood Hussain, Alfaraj Amal, Yang Chao-Chieh, Levon John, Chu Tien-Min Gabriel, Lin Wei-Shao
School of Dentistry, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA.
Materials (Basel). 2023 Feb 28;16(5):1996. doi: 10.3390/ma16051996.
This systematic review aimed to study the outcomes of CAD-CAM (milled and 3D-printed) interim dental prostheses when compared to conventional ones. The focused question of "In natural teeth, what are the outcomes of CAD-CAM interim FDPs compared to the conventionally-manufactured ones regarding marginal fit, mechanical properties, esthetics, and color stability" was formulated. The systematic search was conducted electronically in the PubMed/MEDLINE, CENTRAL, EMBASE, Web of Science, New York Academy of Medicine Grey Literature Report, and Google Scholar databases by using the MeSH keywords and keywords associated with the focused question and limiting articles to those published between 2000 and 2022. A manual search was conducted in selected dental journals. The results were analyzed qualitatively and are presented in table format. Of the included studies, 18 studies were in vitro and 1 was a randomized clinical trial. Of the eight studies analyzing the mechanical properties, five studies favored the milled interim restorations, one study favored both 3D-printed and milled interim restorations, and two studies reported better mechanical properties in conventional interim restorations. Among four studies evaluating the marginal discrepancies, two studies favored the marginal fit in milled interim restorations, one study reported a better marginal fit in both milled and 3D-printed interim restorations, and one study found conventional interim restorations have a better marginal fit and smaller marginal discrepancy when compared to both milled and 3D-printed restorations. Among five studies that evaluated both the mechanical properties and marginal fit, 1 study favored 3D-printed interim restorations and four studies favored milled interim restorations over the conventional ones. Two studies analyzing the esthetics outcomes demonstrated better results with milled interim restorations compared to conventional and 3D-printed interim restorations in terms of their color stabilities. The risk of bias was low for all the studies reviewed. The high level of heterogeneity within the studies excluded meta-analysis. Most of the studies favored the milled interim restorations over the 3D-printed and conventional restorations. The results suggested that milled interim restorations offer a better marginal fit, higher mechanical properties, and better esthetic outcomes in terms of color stabilities.
本系统评价旨在研究与传统临时牙修复体相比,计算机辅助设计与制造(铣削和3D打印)的临时牙修复体的效果。提出了重点问题:“在天然牙中,与传统制造的临时固定局部义齿相比,计算机辅助设计与制造的临时固定局部义齿在边缘适合性、机械性能、美学和颜色稳定性方面的效果如何”。通过使用医学主题词(MeSH)关键词以及与重点问题相关的关键词,在PubMed/MEDLINE、CENTRAL、EMBASE、科学网、纽约医学院灰色文献报告和谷歌学术数据库中进行电子系统检索,并将文章限制在2000年至2022年发表的文献范围内。还在选定的牙科期刊中进行了手工检索。对结果进行了定性分析,并以表格形式呈现。纳入的研究中,18项为体外研究,1项为随机临床试验。在八项分析机械性能的研究中,五项研究支持铣削临时修复体,一项研究支持3D打印和铣削临时修复体,两项研究报告传统临时修复体具有更好的机械性能。在四项评估边缘差异的研究中,两项研究支持铣削临时修复体的边缘适合性,一项研究报告铣削和3D打印临时修复体的边缘适合性均较好,一项研究发现与铣削和3D打印修复体相比,传统临时修复体具有更好的边缘适合性和更小的边缘差异。在五项同时评估机械性能和边缘适合性的研究中,一项研究支持3D打印临时修复体,四项研究支持铣削临时修复体优于传统临时修复体。两项分析美学效果的研究表明,就颜色稳定性而言,铣削临时修复体比传统和3D打印临时修复体具有更好的效果。所审查的所有研究的偏倚风险均较低。研究之间的高度异质性排除了进行荟萃分析的可能性。大多数研究支持铣削临时修复体优于3D打印和传统修复体。结果表明,铣削临时修复体在边缘适合性、机械性能和颜色稳定性方面的美学效果更好。