1. A long-term evaluation of composite-bonded natural/resin teeth as replacement of lower incisors with terminal periodontitis
- Author
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Guido Vanherle, Paul Lambrechts, Marc Quirynen, Roberto Labella, Claudio Mongardini, Caroline De Geyseleer, and Daniel van Steenberghe
- Subjects
Adult ,Male ,Time Factors ,Dentistry ,Dental Abutments ,Dental bonding ,Mandible ,Composite Resins ,Tooth Loss ,stomatognathic system ,Incisor ,Periodontal Attachment Loss ,medicine ,Tooth loss ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,Denture Design ,Periodontitis ,Survival rate ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Orthodontics ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Dental Bonding ,Middle Aged ,Surgical Mesh ,medicine.disease ,Stainless Steel ,Survival Analysis ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Clinical attachment loss ,Patient Satisfaction ,Periodontics ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Abutment (dentistry) ,Denture, Partial, Fixed, Resin-Bonded ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
In patients with severe peridontitis, lower incisors are prone to terminal breakdown. This study assessed the longevity of composite-bonded resin/natural teeth (reinforced only with a stainless steel mesh) as replacements for periodontally lost lower incisors.Besides the longevity of the restoration, the periodontal condition of the abutment teeth, and the general satisfaction of the patient were evaluated retrospectively via a phone interview, in combination with an analysis of the patient's clinical dental file.The cumulative proportion of survival rate of these composite restorations was 80% after 5 years of function. No statistically significant difference was found between the survival distribution of one- and two-pontic bridges (P = 0.66). The abutment teeth demonstrated stable probing depths and a negligible loss in attachment (0.1 mm/year). The satisfaction ratings were also favorable.The data seem to suggest that composite bonding of 1 or 2 teeth can be considered a semi-permanent rehabilitation for the replacement of 1 or 2 periodontally lost lower incisors.
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- 1999