Adapting Occlusal Design And Adjustment May Improve Properties Of Zirconia And Resin Composite Crowns
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- 04 July, 2025
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It is necessary to adapt occlusal design and adjustment in order to improve roughness, wear, and stability of zirconia and resin composite crowns according to a recent study published in the Journal Of Dentistry.
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Researchers have conducted the study to investigate the impact of the occlusal contact situation and occlusal adjustment on wear, roughness, and fracture force of molar crowns.
CAD/CAM crowns (lower right first molar, n=64; 4 groups à 8, 3Y-TZP zirconia and resin composite) and corresponding antagonists (upper right first molar; 3Y-TZP zirconia) were manufactured. Crowns were constructed according to two principles of occlusion (group "T": Peter K. Thomas' "point-centric" cusp-to-fossa tripodization concept, with 15 contact points; group "RA" Sigurd P. Ramfjord and Major M. Ash, "freedom in centric" concept with four contacts). On one half of the crowns, occlusal adjustment was performed (groups "T adjusted" and "RA adjusted"). All crowns underwent combined thermal cycling (TC) and mechanical loading (ML) (ML: 1.2 × 106 cycles, 50 N, 2 Hz, mouth opening 1 mm; TC: 2 × 3000 cycles, 5/55°C). Wear area and depth of each contact point on the occlusal surfaces of crowns and antagonists were determined using a digital microscope. Surface roughness (Ra, Rz) was measured in and besides (reference) the worn area (3D laser-scanning microscope). Fracture force of the crowns was determined (statistics: Levene-test, one-way-ANOVA; Bonferroni-post-hoc-test; between-subjects effects, Pearson correlation, α=0.05).
Results
The resin composite crowns yielded significantly higher mean values for wear area and depth and lower fracture forces
Resin composite surfaces showed increased roughness after TCML while zirconia exhibited smoothened surfaces.
The occlusal design significantly impacted wear depth and fracture force
Resin composite crowns with fewer contact points (group RA) showed more wear and lower fracture force.
Adjusted resin composite crowns showed increased wear areas and depths
For zirconia crowns, the adjustment impacted wear area, wear depth, and fracture force (p=0.006), with adjusted zirconia crowns exhibiting more wear and lower maximum forces until fracture.
Zirconia wear depth was also impacted by the occlusal design Antagonistic wear was influenced by the restorative material, the occlusal contact pattern, and the adjustment.
The investigated materials show strongly varying performances with zirconia being significantly influenced by the adjustment, while for resin composites, contact design and adjustment had a major impact. The results show the necessity of adapting occlusal design and adjustment in order to improve roughness, wear, and stability of zirconia and resin composite crowns.
Reference:
Karin Schnitzhofer, Angelika Rauch, Micheal Schmidt, Martin Rosentritt,
Impact of the occlusal contact pattern and occlusal adjustment on the wear and stability of crowns, Journal of Dentistry, 2022, 104364, ISSN 0300-5712,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdent.2022.104364
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