Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3145869 Journal of Dentistry 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesThis study evaluated the clinical outcome of all-ceramic resin-bonded fixed partial dentures (RBFPDs) with a cantilevered single-retainer design.MethodsThirty anterior zirconia ceramic RBFPDs were inserted using either a phosphate monomer containing resin (Panavia 21 TC; N = 16) or an adhesive bonding system with a phosphoric acid acrylate primer (Multilink–Automix with Metal/Zirconia primer; N = 14).ResultsDuring a mean observation time of 41.7 months one debonding occurred in each group. Both RBFPDs could be rebonded successfully resulting in a three-year survival rate of 100%.ConclusionIndependent of the bonding system cantilevered zirconia ceramic RBFPDs showed promising results during the first three years.Clinical significanceSingle-retainer zirconia ceramic RBFPD present an alternative treatment option offering good aesthetics, a minimal invasive preparation, a high biocompatibility and can even be used to treat juvenile patients who do not yet come into consideration for implant placement. No significant influence of the bonding system used was detected so far.

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