Dental Materials Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1361
Print ISSN : 0287-4547
ISSN-L : 0287-4547
Fit and Dimensional Changes of Cast CP Titanium Crowns Fabricated Using Sintered Molds
Taro INOUEAi INOUEMasuo ASAIYutaka KOMASA
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Keywords: Titanium, Investment, Cast
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2001 Volume 20 Issue 3 Pages 195-205

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The present study was undertaken to evaluate the clinical applicability of cast CP titanium crowns fabricated with sintered molds. To this end, the dimensional changes and accuracy of fit of cast CP titanium crowns, manufactured under varying mold firing temperatures, were examined. Molds were fired at 7 temperatures.
The outer height of the crown and outer width of the occlusal surface decreased under all sets of firing conditions. The outer width of the cervical part tended to increase at firing temperatures of 1, 200, 1, 300 and 1, 400°C. The inner widths of the occlusal surface and cervical part tended to increase under all sets of firing conditions. In the analysis of the fit of crowns, floating (gained latitude) was observed under all sets of conditions. However, the amount of floating was significantly smaller when the firing temperature was 1, 200, 1, 300 or 1, 400°C than when it was 800, 900, 1, 000 or 1, 100°C.
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