TY - JOUR T1 - Enhancing Prosthetic Rehabilitation with Metal-Free Restorations for Dental Tissue Preservation A1 - Evgeny Urusov A1 - Anastasia Li A1 - Albert Davtyan A1 - Maria Mikhaylova A1 - Ekaterina Diachkova A1 - Alexey Makarov JF - Journal of Current Research in Oral Surgery JO - J Curr Res Oral Surg SN - 3062-3480 Y1 - 2024 VL - 4 IS - 1 DO - 10.51847/r1GPip4KHD SP - 9 EP - 13 N2 - Ceramic and metal materials are commonly used to restore tooth tissue. However, metal-free alternatives offer superior aesthetics and adaptability. In recent years, there has been a significant increase in patients’ preference for non-metallic restorations, often due to concerns about metal hypersensitivity or aesthetic preferences. This study aims to increase the effectiveness of treating patients with dental tissue defects through the use of ceramic restorations. A total of 60 patients were treated using metal-free restorations fabricated through pressing and milling techniques, with each method applied to a group of 30 patients. Several evaluation criteria were used to evaluate the results, including restoration fit accuracy, color compatibility, cementation stability, and the presence of chipping within the oral cavity. Statistical analysis was performed to compare both groups. The findings showed that milled restorations demonstrated superior adhesion to dental tissues and better color matching. Therefore, metal-free restorations are highly recommended for prosthetic rehabilitation of hard dental tissues. UR - https://tsdp.net/article/enhancing-prosthetic-rehabilitation-with-metal-free-restorations-for-dental-tissue-preservation-dorwrmjeett4wl1 ER -