Fracture Resistance of Zirconia Surveyed Crowns With Digitally Designed and Hand-Modified Occlusal Rest Seats
Nabeel M Munshi, Mohammed Alsufayri, Adham Alzahrani, Carlos A Jurado, Maher S Hajjaj, Mosa Altassan, Saeed J Alzahrani

TL;DR
This study compares the strength of zirconia crowns with different types of rest seats used in dental prosthetics.
Contribution
The study introduces a comparison of fracture resistance between digitally designed and hand-modified rest seats on zirconia crowns.
Findings
Crowns without rest seats showed the highest fracture resistance (5831 ± 895.15 N).
Digitally designed rest seats had similar resistance to control crowns (5280 ± 1673.33 N).
Hand-modified rest seats significantly reduced fracture resistance (4976 ± 322.5 N).
Abstract
Background In light of the trend of using zirconia crowns, clinicians will likely face abutment included in removable partial dentures (RPD) designs with existing zirconia. However, the decision to replace the existing crown with a surveyed crown or modify the existing crown to accept the RPD is unclear. To the best of our knowledge, there is a lack of literature on the effect of preparing a rest seat on the existing monolithic zirconia crown in the patient’s mouth on the fracture resistance of the crown. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to evaluate the fracture resistance of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) zirconia surveyed crowns with digitally designed rest seats and hand-modified rest seats. Methods Thirty CAD/CAM zirconia surveyed crowns were digitally designed and fabricated and divided into groups (n=10 per group) as follows: Group 1 comprised…
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TopicsDental materials and restorations · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Dental Erosion and Treatment
