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Five-year survival of 3-unit fiber-reinforced composite fixed partial dentures in the anterior area.




Authorsvan Heumen CC, van Dijken JW, Tanner J, Pikaar R, Lassila LV, Creugers NH, Vallittu PK, Kreulen CM.

PublisherElsevier Science

Publication year2009

Journal acronymDent Mater

Volume25

Issue6

First page 820

Last page827

Number of pages8

ISSN0109-5641

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2009.01.103

Web address https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0109564109001298?via=ihub


Abstract
AbstractOBJECTIVES:

The
purpose of this clinical study was to evaluate the long-term outcome of
3-unit anterior fixed partial dentures (FPDs) made of fiber-reinforced
resin composite (FRC), and to identify design factors influencing the
survival rate.

METHODS:

52 patients (26 females, 26
males) received 60 indirectly made FRC FPDs, using pre-impregnated
unidirectional glass fibers, requiring manual wetting, as framework
material. FPDs were surface (n=48) or hybrid (n=12) retained and mainly
located in the upper jaw. Hybrid FPDs had a combination of retainers;
i.e. crown at one and surface retention at the other abutment tooth.
Surface FPDs were either purely adhesively retained (n=29) or with
additional mechanical retention (n=19). Follow-up period was at minimum 5
years, with check-ups every 1-2 years. Six operators were involved, in
three centers in the Netherlands, Finland and Sweden. Survival rates,
including repairable defects of FPDs, and success rates were determined.

RESULTS:

Kaplan-Meier
survival rate at 5 years was 64% (SE 7%). For the level of success,
values were 45% (SE 7%) and the estimated median survival time 58 (SE
10.1) months. For surface FPDs, additional mechanical retention did not
improve survival significantly. There was a trend towards better
survival of surface FPDs over hybrid FPDs, but differences were not
significant. Main failure modes were fracture of the FPD and
delamination of veneering composite.

SIGNIFICANCE:

A
success rate of 45% and a survival rate of 64% after 5 years was found.
Fracture of the framework and delamination are the most prevalent
failure modes, especially for surface FPDs.


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