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Item Accuracy of ceramic restorations made with two CAD/CAM systems(2013) Hamza T.A.; Ezzat H.A.; El-Hossary M.M.K.; El Megid Katamish H.A.; Shokry T.E.; Rosenstiel S.F.; Crown and Fixed Prosthodontics Department; Faculty of Dental Medicine; Al-Azhar University; Cairo; Egypt; Crown and Fixed Prosthodontics Department; Faculty of Dental Medicine; MSA University; 6th of October City; Egypt; Crown and Fixed Prosthodontics Department; Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine; Cairo University; Cairo; Egypt; Division of Restorative and Prosthetic Dentistry; College of Dentistry; Ohio State University; Columbus; OH; United StatesStatement of problem Different types of CAD/CAM systems are currently available, but information regarding which system produces the best marginal fit is lacking. Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of 2 different CAD/CAM systems (Cerec inLab, Kavo Everest) on the marginal fit of 2 types of zirconia-based and lithium disilicate crowns. Material and methods Forty zirconia-based and lithium disilicate crowns, 20 each, were fabricated with the Cerec inLab and Everest CAD/CAM systems on a specially designed stainless steel die to ensure the standardization of specimen shape and dimensions. The vertical marginal fit for all tested crowns was evaluated by using a digital microscope at �100 magnification, and the data were tabulated and statistically analyzed with 2-way ANOVA, followed by the Tukey honestly significant difference (HSD) test with a confidence level of.05 to determine the mean differences. Results The results showed that the CAD/CAM technique, ceramic type, and their interaction had a statistically significant effect on the mean marginal fit of both ceramic types tested. Conclusions Better marginal fit values were exhibited by the Everest CAD/CAM technique for both ceramic types tested. � 2013 The Editorial Council of the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry.