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Area of Science:

  • Biomaterials
  • Dental Technology
  • Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM)

Background:

  • Traditional methods for all-ceramic fixed dental prostheses (FDP) often involve separate fabrication steps for framework and veneer ceramics.
  • Achieving seamless integration and minimizing interfacial weaknesses between different ceramic components has been a challenge.

Observation:

  • A novel computer-aided overpress technique allows for the production of all-ceramic FDPs largely through CAD/CAM methods.
  • This workflow maximizes the utilization of acquired data within the Cerec software, increasing manufacturing depth.

Findings:

  • The technique enables the simultaneous production of both the crown or FDP framework and the surface design.
  • Crucially, the overpressing method eliminates the need for bonding between framework and sleeve ceramics, preventing joint seams.

Implications:

  • This advancement offers a more integrated and potentially stronger fabrication process for all-ceramic FDPs.
  • The ability to make post-production adjustments without considering bonding materials enhances clinical flexibility and efficiency.