From the perspective of prevention of secondary caries or periodontal disease, good conformance of a prosthesis is an essential condition for retaining long-term, stable function within the mouth.
The use of zirconia in crown restorations has become common in recent years for reasons such as the esthetic demands of patients and contact dermatitis (metal allergy). Advances in milling technology have led to improvements in the margin conformance accuracy of zirconia crowns, but the conformance accuracy is by no means exceptional in comparison to cast metal crowns.
The use of a microscope at all stages of the fabrication of zirconia crowns, including preparation, taking the impression, and processing, is extremely useful for producing crowns with high conformance accuracy that retain esthetics.
This paper introduces the use of a microscope by dentists and dental technicians in the fabrication of zirconia crowns with good conformance.
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