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Are implants more reliable than severely compromised endodontically treated teeth as abutments for zirconia-based FPDs?

Authors :
Michael Naumann
Roland Frankenberger
C. Hohmann
Rainer Seemann
Florian Beuer
Martin Rosentritt
Arndt Happe
Source :
Naumann, Michael; Hohmann, C.; Happe, Arndt; Beuer, Florian; Frankenberger, Roland; Seemann, Rainer; Rosentritt, Martin (2013). Are implants more reliable than severely compromised endodontically treated teeth as abutments for zirconia-based FPDs? : In vitro results of long-term preclinical load simulation. Clinical oral investigations, 17(7), pp. 1685-1692. Springer 10.1007/s00784-012-0866-2
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2012.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES The aim was to study the impact of the defect size of endodontically treated incisors compared to dental implants as abutments on the survival of zirconia two-unit anterior cantilever-fixed partial dentures (2U-FPDs) during 10-year simulation. MATERIALS AND METHODS Human maxillary central incisors were endodontically treated and divided into three groups (n = 24): I, access cavities rebuilt with composite core; II, teeth decoronated and restored with composite; and III as II supported by fiber posts. In group IV, implants with individual zirconia abutments were used. Specimens were restored with zirconia 2U-FPDs and exposed to two sequences of thermal cycling and mechanical loading. Statistics: Kaplan-Meier; log-rank tests. RESULTS During TCML in group I two tooth fractures and two debondings with chipping were found. Solely chippings occurred in groups II (2×), IV (2×), and III (1×). No significant different survival was found for the different abutments (p = 0.085) or FPDs (p = 0.526). Load capability differed significantly between groups I (176 N) and III (670 N), and III and IV (324 N) (p

Details

ISSN :
14363771 and 14326981
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Oral Investigations
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d2edab406385da68fc2b11bc70bd0b1f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-012-0866-2