Finish line for full coverage crown: A systematic review

E. H. Jubhari, Edwina Lesal
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Objective: To find the mostly used type of finish line for each types of full coverage crown. Methods: An initial search was conducted from PubMed database and Wiley Online Library to evaluate article about finish line and material types of full coverage crown. The keywords used were “finish line” and “fixed prosthodontics”. The initial results of this search were 175 articles. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and MetaAnalysis (PRISMA) guidelines and Population/Problem, Intervention, Comparison/Control, and Outcome (PICO) questions were used for manual selection. After manual selection, there were only 4 articles that met the inclusion criteria, focusing on the number of each type of materials for full coverage crown. Results: From these 4 articles, two were in vivo study and another two were in vitro study, with a total samples 140. The samples used in those articles were all-ceramic, all-metal, and zirconia crowns. Two articles did not mention about instrument (bur) and only 3 articles mention about impression materials that met the inclusion criteria, focusing on the number of each type of materials for full coverage crown. Results: From these 4 articles, two were in vivo study and another two were in vitro study, with a total samples 140. The samples used in those articles were all-ceramic, all-metal, and zirconia crowns. Two articles did not mention about instrument (bur) and only 3 articles mention about impression materials. Conclusion: In all-metal and all-ceramic crown articles, chamfer finish line were mostly used, but, in zirconia crown article, both rounded shoulder and shoulder-less/knife-edge were equally used.
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全覆盖冠的终点线:系统评价
目的:寻找各类全覆盖冠最常用的终点线类型。方法:从PubMed数据库和Wiley Online Library进行初步检索,评价关于终点线和全覆盖冠材料类型的文章。使用的关键词是“终点线”和“固定修复”。这个搜索的最初结果是175篇文章。系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)指南的首选报告项目和人口/问题、干预、比较/控制和结果(PICO)问题用于手动选择。经过人工筛选,符合纳入标准的文献只有4篇,重点关注全覆盖冠各类型材料的数量。结果:4篇文章中2篇为体内研究,2篇为体外研究,共140个样本。这些文章中使用的样品是全陶瓷、全金属和氧化锆冠。2篇文章没有提到器械(bur),只有3篇文章提到符合纳入标准的印模材料,重点关注全覆盖冠的每种材料的数量。结果:4篇文章中2篇为体内研究,2篇为体外研究,共140个样本。这些文章中使用的样品是全陶瓷、全金属和氧化锆冠。有2篇文章没有提到仪器(但),只有3篇文章提到了印模材料。结论:全金属、全陶瓷冠件多采用倒角终点线,氧化锆冠件采用圆肩终点线和无肩终点线/刀刃终点线。
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