Influence of occlusal thickness on the fracture resistance of chairside milled lithium disilicate posterior full‐coverage single‐unit prostheses containing virgilite: A comparative in vitro study

Author:

Jurado Carlos A.1ORCID,Davila Christian Edgar23,Davila Alexandra2,Hernandez Alfredo I.4,Odagiri Yukari5,Afrashtehfar Kelvin I.678910ORCID,Lee Damian11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Operative Dentistry Division Department of General Dentistry College of Dentistry University of Tennessee Health Science Center Memphis Tennessee USA

2. Division of Prosthodontics Department of Restorative Dental Sciences University of Florida College of Dentistry Gainesville Florida USA

3. Division of Prosthodontics, Department of Restorative Sciences School of Dentistry University of Alabama Birmingham Alabama USA

4. A.T. Still University Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health Mesa Arizona USA

5. Department of Operative Dentistry School of Dentistry Aichi Gakuin University Nagoya Japan

6. Department of Reconstructive Dentistry and Gerodontology School of Dental Medicine Faculty of Medicine University of Bern Bern Switzerland

7. Clinical Sciences Department College of Dentistry Ajman University Ajman City UAE

8. Consultant Private Practice Limited to Prosthodontics and Pre‐Prosthetic Surgery Abu Dhabi UAE

9. Consultant Private Practice Limited to Prosthodontics, Esthetic and Implant Dentistry Dubai UAE

10. Division of Periodontology Rheinisch‐Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) Aachen University Hospital Aachen Germany

11. Department of Prosthodontics Tufts University School of Dental Medicine Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the fracture resistance of chairside computer‐aided design and computer‐aided manufacturing (CAD‐CAM) lithium disilicate mandibular posterior crowns with virgilite of different occlusal thicknesses and compare them to traditional lithium disilicate crowns.Materials and MethodsSeventy‐five chairside CAD‐CAM crowns were fabricated for mandibular right first molars, 60 from novel lithium disilicate with virgilite (CEREC Tessera, Dentsply Sirona), and 15 from traditional lithium disilicate (e.max CAD, Ivoclar Vivadent). These crowns were distributed across five groups based on occlusal thickness and material: Group 1 featured CEREC Tessera crowns with 0.8 mm thickness, Group 2 had 1.0 mm thickness, Group 3 had 1.2 mm thickness, Group 4 with 1.5 mm thickness, and Group 5 included e.max CAD crowns with 1.0 mm thickness. These crowns were luted onto 3D‐printed resin dies using Multilink Automix resin cement (Ivoclar Vivadent). Subsequently, they underwent cyclic loading (2,000,000 cycles at 1 Hz with a 275 N force) and loading until fracture. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) assessed the fractured specimens. Statistical analysis involved one‐way ANOVA and the Kruskal‐Wallis Test (α = 0.05).ResultsFracture resistance varied significantly (<0.001) across mandibular molar crowns fabricated from chairside CAD‐CAM lithium disilicate containing virgilite, particularly between crowns with 0.8 mm and those with 1.2 and 1.5 mm occlusal thickness. However, no significant differences were found when comparing crowns with 1, 1.2, and 1.5 mm thicknesses. CEREC Tessera crowns with 1.5 mm thickness exhibited the highest resistance (2119 N/mm2), followed by those with 1.2 mm (1982 N/mm2), 1.0 mm (1763 N/mm2), and 0.8 mm (1144 N/mm2) thickness, whereas e.max CAD crowns with 1.0 mm occlusal thickness displayed the lowest resistance (814 N/mm2).ConclusionsThe relationship between thickness and fracture resistance in the virgilite lithium disilicate full‐coverage crowns was directly proportional, indicating that increased thickness corresponded to higher fracture resistance. No significant differences were noted among crowns with thicknesses ranging from 1 to 1.5 mm. This novel ceramic exhibited superior fracture resistance compared to traditional lithium disilicate.

Publisher

Wiley

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