Marginal adaptation of four inlay casting waxes on stone, titanium, and zirconia dies

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Statement of problem Different inlay casting waxes do not produce copings with satisfactory marginal accuracy when used on different die materials. Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate the marginal accuracy of 4 inlay casting waxes on stone dies and titanium and zirconia abutments and to correlate the findings with the degree of wetting between the die specimens and the inlay casting waxes. Material and methods The inlay casting waxes tested were Starwax (Dentaurum), Unterziehwachs (Bredent), SU Esthetic wax (Schuler), and Sculpturing wax (Renfert). The marginal opening of the waxes was measured with a stereomicroscope on high-strength stone dies and on titanium and zirconia abutments. Photographic images were obtained, and the mean marginal opening for each specimen was calculated. A total of 1440 measurements were made. Wetting between die materials and waxes was determined after fabricating stone, titanium, and zirconia rectangular specimens. A calibrated pipette was used to place a drop of molten wax onto each specimen. The contact angle was calculated with software after an image of each specimen had been made with a digital camera. Collected data were subjected to a 2-way analysis of variance (α=.05). Any association between marginal accuracy and wetting of different materials was found by using the Pearson correlation. Results The wax factor had a statistically significant effect both on the marginal discrepancy (F=158.31, P

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Michalakis, K. X., Kapsampeli, V., Kitsou, A., Kirmanidou, Y., Fotiou, A., Pissiotis, A. L., … Kudara, Y. (2014). Marginal adaptation of four inlay casting waxes on stone, titanium, and zirconia dies. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 112(1), 70–78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prosdent.2014.01.009

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