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Bi-layered zirconia/fluor-apatite bridges supported by ceramic dental implants: a prospective case series after thirty months of observation

Autoren:
Spies BC, Witkowski S, Butz F, Vach K, Kohal R-J
Titel:
Bi-layered zirconia/fluor-apatite bridges supported by ceramic dental implants: a prospective case series after thirty months of observation
Kurzzitat:
Spies BC, Witkowski S, Butz F, Vach K, Kohal R-J: Bi-layered zirconia/fluor-apatite bridges supported by ceramic dental implants: a prospective case series after thirty months of observation Clin Oral Implan Res, 2016; 27: 1265-1273. : http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/clr.12731
Publikationstyp:
Originalarbeiten in wissenschaftlichen Fachzeitschriften
Abstract:
Objective The aim of this study was to determine the success and survival rate of all-ceramic bi-layered implant-supported three-unit fixed dental prostheses (IS-FDPs) 3 years after implant placement. Material and methods Thirteen patients (seven males, six females; age: 41–78 years) received two one-piece ceramic implants (alumina-toughened zirconia) each in the region of the premolars or the first molar and were finally restored with adhesively cemented bi-layered zirconia-based IS-FDPs (3 in the maxilla, 10 in the mandible) composed of CAD/CAM-fabricated zirconia frameworks pressed-over with fluor-apatite glass-ceramic ingots. At prosthetic delivery and the follow-ups after 1, 2 and 3 years, the restorations were evaluated using modified United States Public Health Service (USPHS) criteria. Restorations with minor veneer chippings, a small-area occlusal roughness, slightly soundable restoration margins, minimal contour deficiencies and tolerable color deviations were regarded as success. In case of more distinct defects that could, however, be repaired to a clinically acceptable level, IS-FDPs were regarded as surviving. Kaplan–Meier plots were used for the success/survival analyses. To verify an impact on subjective patients’ perceptions, satisfaction was evaluated by visual analog scales (VAS). Results All patients were seen 3 years after implant installation. No IS-FDP had to be replaced, resulting in 100% survival after a mean observation period of 29.5 months (median: 30.7). At the 3-year follow-up, 7/13 IS-FDPs showed a veneer chipping, 13/13 an occlusal roughness and 12/13 minimal deficiencies of contour/color. Since six restorations showed a major chipping and/or a major occlusal roughness, the Kaplan–Meier success rate was 53.8%. However, patients’ significantly improved perceptions of function, esthetics, sense, and speech at prosthetic delivery remained stable over time. Conclusion Bi-layered zirconia/fluor-apatite IS-FDPs entirely survived the observation period but showed a high frequency of technical complications. Nevertheless, the treatment highly satisfied patients’ expectations.
URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/clr.12731
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Forschungsbericht der Abteilung für das Jahr 2016