PURPOSE. This study aims to compare the occlusal trueness and precision of teeth manufactured using two modern digital milling processes. MATERIALS AND METHODS. A total of 38 complete dentures (CDs) were fabricated and analyzed. CDs in Group 1 (monolithic) (n = 19) were produced using a monolithic bicolor resin disk, whereas in Group 2 (oversize) (n = 19) were fabricated using the oversize process, which involves two separate resin disks of different colors. Two investigation methods were developed to evaluate trueness and precision: cusp area analysis and cusp vertex analysis. The study included three levels of analysis: a comparison of the two measurement methods, an evaluation of the monolithic versus oversize processes, and an assessment of under- and overcontouring inaccuracies. RESULTS. Statistical analysis using the Welch two-sample t-test, the non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test, and the modified signed-likelihood ratio test (SLRT) revealed a statistically significant difference (P < 2.2 x 10(-16)) between the two measurement methods (vertex vs. area) for both the monolithic and oversize groups, with the vertex method demonstrating greater accuracy. The analysis of over- and undercontouring inaccuracies revealed that 55% of the surface for the monolithic process exhibited overcontouring, compared to 99% for the oversize process, indicating a strong tendency toward surface roughness in the latter. CONCLUSION. The monolithic milling method exhibited significantly superior accuracy compared to the oversize process (P < .05). Additionally, the Reference Point System (RPS) metrological method proved more reliable than the best-fit method for comparing complex structures, offering more accurate estimates of both trueness and precision. [J Adv Prosthodont 2025;17:185-96]
Ciocca, L., Maltauro, M., Kravets, V., Meneghello, R., Montanari, A., Breschi, L., et al. (2025). Occlusal teeth surface accuracy of milled complete dentures:a comparison between different manufacturing techniques. THE JOURNAL OF ADVANCED PROSTHODONTICS, 17(4), 185-196 [10.4047/jap.2025.17.4.185].
Occlusal teeth surface accuracy of milled complete dentures:a comparison between different manufacturing techniques
Ciocca L.
;Kravets V.;Montanari A.;Breschi L.;Anderlucci L.
2025
Abstract
PURPOSE. This study aims to compare the occlusal trueness and precision of teeth manufactured using two modern digital milling processes. MATERIALS AND METHODS. A total of 38 complete dentures (CDs) were fabricated and analyzed. CDs in Group 1 (monolithic) (n = 19) were produced using a monolithic bicolor resin disk, whereas in Group 2 (oversize) (n = 19) were fabricated using the oversize process, which involves two separate resin disks of different colors. Two investigation methods were developed to evaluate trueness and precision: cusp area analysis and cusp vertex analysis. The study included three levels of analysis: a comparison of the two measurement methods, an evaluation of the monolithic versus oversize processes, and an assessment of under- and overcontouring inaccuracies. RESULTS. Statistical analysis using the Welch two-sample t-test, the non-parametric Wilcoxon signed-rank test, and the modified signed-likelihood ratio test (SLRT) revealed a statistically significant difference (P < 2.2 x 10(-16)) between the two measurement methods (vertex vs. area) for both the monolithic and oversize groups, with the vertex method demonstrating greater accuracy. The analysis of over- and undercontouring inaccuracies revealed that 55% of the surface for the monolithic process exhibited overcontouring, compared to 99% for the oversize process, indicating a strong tendency toward surface roughness in the latter. CONCLUSION. The monolithic milling method exhibited significantly superior accuracy compared to the oversize process (P < .05). Additionally, the Reference Point System (RPS) metrological method proved more reliable than the best-fit method for comparing complex structures, offering more accurate estimates of both trueness and precision. [J Adv Prosthodont 2025;17:185-96]| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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