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1789048 
Journal Article 
An evaluation of marginal fit of three-unit fixed dental prostheses fabricated by direct metal laser sintering system 
Kim, KB; Kim, WC; Kim, HY; Kim, JH 
2013 
Yes 
Dental Materials
ISSN: 0109-5641
EISSN: 1879-0097 
29 
e91-e96 
English 
OBJECTIVES: This in vitro study aimed to evaluate and compare marginal fit of three-unit fixed dental prostheses (FDPs) fabricated using a newly developed direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) system with that of three-unit FDPs by a conventional lost wax technique (LW) method.

METHODS: Ten cobalt-chromium alloy three-unit FDPs using DMLS system and another ten nickel-chromium alloy FDPs using LW method were fabricated. Marginal fit was examined using a light-body silicone. After setting, the silicon film was cut into four parts and the thickness of silicon layer was measured at 160× magnification using a digital microscope to measure absolute marginal discrepancy (AMD), marginal gap (MG) and internal gap (IG). A repeated measure ANOVA for statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS statistical package version 12.0 (α=0.05).

RESULTS: The mean values of AMD, MG, and IG were significantly larger in the DMLS group than in the LW group (p<0.001). Means of AMD, MG and IG in the first molars were 83.3, 80.0, and 82.0μm in the LW group; and 128.0, 112.0, and 159.5μm in the DMLS group, respectively. No significant difference between measurements for premolars and molars was found (p>0.05).

SIGNIFICANCE: The marginal fit of the DMLS system appeared significantly inferior compared to that of the conventional LW method and slightly larger than the acceptable range. For clinical application further improvement of DMLS system may be required. 
Absolute marginal discrepancy; Marginal gap; Internal gap; Direct metal laser sintering 
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