The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the influence of fabrication techniques on the surface micro-roughness (Ra) and marginal misfit of cobalt chromium (CoCr) copings. A mandibular first molar was prepared for a metal ceramic crown. Forty metal copings were prepared and divided into groups (n = 10). Group 1, Casting-Lost wax technique (Cast-LWT), Group 2, CAD-CAM, Group 3, Selective laser melting (SLM), and Group 4, Digital light processing-Cast (DLP-Cast). Ra was measured using laser profilometry and marginal misfit was analyzed with Micro-CT. Analysis of variance (ANOVA), Tukey multiple comparison, and correlation coefficient tests were applied (p < 0.05). SLM technique showed the highest Ra (2.251 ± 0.310 µm) and the Cast-LWT group presented the lowest Ra (1.055 ± 0.184 µm). CAD-CAM copings showed statisti-cally lower Ra compared with SLM samples (p = 0.028), but comparable Ra to DLP-Cast (p > 0.05). CoCr copings fabricated from the DLP-Cast technique demonstrated the highest marginal misfit (147.746 ± 30.306 µm) and the lowest misfit was established by SLM copings (27.193 ± 8.519 µm). The SLM technique displayed lower marginal misfit than DLP-Cast and CAD-CAM (p = 0.001), but comparable misfit to Cast-LWT copings. Ra influenced the marginal misfit in CAD-CAM, SLM, and DLP-Cast technique-fabricated copings. (p < 0.01). Marginal misfit and Ra of CoCr copings are contingent on the different fabrication techniques.
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Alqahtani, A. S., Alfadda, A. M., Aldasouki, M. H., Alnuwaiser, M. K., Al-Saleh, S., Alresayes, S., … Abduljabbar, T. (2021). Comparison of marginal integrity and surface roughness of selective laser melting, cad-cam and digital light processing manufactured co-cr alloy copings. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11188328
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