Metal-ceramic bridges from commercial dental laboratories: alloy composition, cost and quality of fit
- PMID: 1543635
- DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4807820
Metal-ceramic bridges from commercial dental laboratories: alloy composition, cost and quality of fit
Abstract
The quality of construction of fixed bridge prostheses directly affects their long-term survival. The cost, alloy composition and marginal fit of bridges made by 30 commercial dental laboratories is assessed. Duplicate models of a three unit bridge preparation were sent to 30 different laboratories, as if required for a patient receiving treatment under the General Dental Service. Material was sent via general dental practitioners, requesting metal-ceramic bridges made from 45% Au alloy, precious metal or non-precious metal. Proximal contacts were overbuilt at 65% of sites and pontic tissue contacts were excessive in all but one bridge. Eight laboratories did not use alloys corresponding to the request made. The mean marginal gaps of non-precious metal bridges (145 microns) were significantly greater than those for 45% gold alloy (106 microns). Marginal fit was poor and a number of factors have been observed, with other postulated, which may have contributed to this problem.
Comment in
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Metal-ceramic bridges from commercial dental laboratories.Br Dent J. 1992 Apr 25;172(8):300. doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4807857. Br Dent J. 1992. PMID: 1591111 No abstract available.
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