Aims: This study aimed to assess the marginal and internal adaptation of provisional crowns fabricated from polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) blocks by the computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) system, autopolymerizing PMMA, and acrylic base composite resin.

Materials And Methods: In this experimental study, a brass die was obtained, and provisional crowns were fabricated in three groups using Teliocad PMMA blocks by the CAD/CAM system, Tempron GC auto-polymerizing PMMA, and Bisico acrylic base composite resin ( = 7 in each group). The provisional crowns were coded and randomly placed on the die. Their marginal adaptation was evaluated under a stereomicroscope at 40× magnification, while their internal adaptation was assessed by the replica technique. Data were analyzed by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) (α = 0.05).

Results: The mean marginal gap was the highest in autopolymerizing PMMA and the lowest in the CAD/CAM PMMA group ( < 0.05). The mean marginal gap in the autopolymerizing PMMA group was significantly higher than that in the resin material ( = 0.014) and CAD/CAM PMMA ( = 0.000) groups. The difference between the resin material and CAD/CAM PMMA groups was not significant ( = 0.13). The mean internal gap was the highest in autopolymerizing PMMA group and the lowest in CAD/CAM PMMA group ( < 0.05). The mean internal gap in autopolymerizing PMMA group was significantly higher than that in composite resin ( = 0.002) and CAD/CAM PMMA ( = 0.00) groups. The difference between the resin material and CAD/CAM PMMA groups was not significant ( = 0.322).

Conclusion: Computer-aided design/Computer-aided manufacturing PMMA provisional crowns showed the highest marginal and internal adaptation followed by acrylic base resin material crowns.

Clinical Significance: Computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing PMMA crowns demonstrate superior marginal and internal adaptation compared with autopolymerizing PMMA and acrylic base composite resin crowns, suggesting CAD/CAM technology's potential for enhancing clinical outcomes. How to cite this article: Jalalian E, Younesi F, Golalipour S, Assessment of Marginal and Internal Adaptation in Provisional Crowns Utilizing Three Distinct Materials. J Contemp Dent Pract 2023;24(11):853-858.

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