G. Sjogren, MARGINAL AND INTERNAL FIT OF 4 DIFFERENT TYPES OF CERAMIC INLAYS AFTER LUTING - AN IN-VITRO STUDY, Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 53(1), 1995, pp. 24-28
The marginal and internal fit of four different types of ceramic inlay
s-Cerec, Celay, Empress, and Vita In-Ceram Spinell-was determined afte
r they had been luted on extracted premolars. For the Cerec inlays sha
rp and U-shaped proximal box shapings were also compared. There was no
statistically significant difference either in the proximal fit or in
the gingivoproximal fit between the four inlay systems studied, with
the exception of the Cerec inlays made for preparations with sharp pro
ximal boxes, which had wider marginal gaps. At the occlusal margins a
significant-principle order of the gap width was established. The best
internal fit was recorded for the Celay inlays, whereas there was no
significant difference in the internal fit between the other systems.
For the Cerec inlays the U-shaped proximal box shaping improved the ma
rginal accuracy all around the restoration.