In Vitro Effect of Sequential Compressive Loading and Thermocycling on Marginal Microleakage of Digitally Fabricated Overlay Restorations Made from Five Materials
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Publication date
2025-11-26DOI
10.3390/app152312532
ISSN
2076-3417
Abstract
Marginal microleakage compromises the longevity and biological seal of indirect restorations. Despite the growing adoption of computer-aided design and manufacturing
(CAD/CAM) and three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies, limited evidence compares the marginal integrity of these materials under combined mechanical and thermal
stresses. This study evaluated and compared the marginal microleakage of overlay restorations fabricated from five contemporary restorative materials, IPS e.max® ZirCAD Prime,
BioHPP®, G-CAM, VarseoSmile CrownPlus, and IPS e.max® CAD, after sequential compressive loading and thermocycling. A total of 125 extracted human molars were prepared for
standardized 1.5 mm-thick CAD/CAM overlay restorations and assigned to three experimental conditions: control, sequential compressive loading (3 × 500 N), and thermocycling
(6000 cycles between 5 ◦C and 55 ◦C) followed by loading. Microleakage was assessed
using 2% methylene blue dye and stereomicroscopy. Data were analyzed using Fisher’s
exact test and Fleiss’ Kappa (α = 0.05). G-CAM and IPS e.max® ZirCAD Prime exhibited
the lowest microleakage across all testing conditions, while BioHPP® showed the highest
values. Both sequential compressive loadings and thermocycling significantly increased
microleakage in all materials (p < 0.001). The results indicate that material type significantly
influences marginal sealing, with G-CAM and IPS e.max® ZirCAD Prime maintaining
superior marginal integrity compared with other materials tested.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
Spanish
Subject (CDU)
616.3 - Pathology of the digestive system. Complaints of the alimentary canal
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Pages
18
Publisher
MDPI
Collection
15; 23
Is part of
Applied sciences
Recommended citation
Gutiérrez-Ruiz, Xavier; Cano-Batalla, Jordi; Figueras-Álvarez, Óscar[et al.]. In Vitro Effect of Sequential Compressive Loading and Thermocycling on Marginal Microleakage of Digitally Fabricated Overlay Restorations Made from Five Materials. Applied sciences, 2025, 15(23), 12532. Disponible en <https://www.mdpi.com/3606740>. Fecha de acceso: 27 nov. 2025. DOI: 10.3390/app152312532
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