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Influence of bruxism on survival of porcelain laminate veneers

Antonio Fons-fontMaría Fernanda Solá-ruízJuan-luis Román-rodríguezRubén Agustín-panaderoMaria Granell-ruiz

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Dental Restoration FailureAdultMaleAdolescentDentistryOdontologíaMaterials testingOcclusal SplintsYoung AdultDental porcelainClinical and Experimental DentistryMaterials TestingMedicineHumansIn patientDental Restoration FailureGeneral DentistryAgedRetrospective StudiesOrthodonticsbusiness.industryResearchTreatment optionsOcclusal SplintsMiddle Aged:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludDental PorcelainSplintsstomatognathic diseasesDental VeneersOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryBruxismFemalebusinessDental veneers

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Objectives: This study aims to determine whether bruxism and the use of occlusal splints affect the survival of porcelain laminate veneers in patients treated with this technique. Material and Methods: Restorations were made in 70 patients, including 30 patients with some type of parafunc - tional habit. A total of 323 veneers were placed, 170 in patients with bruxism activity, and the remaining 153 in patients without it. A clinical examination determined the presence or absence of ceramic failure (cracks, frac - tures and debonding) of the restorations; these incidents were analyzed for association with bruxism and the use of splints. Results: Analysis of the ceramic failures showed that of the 13 fractures and 29 debonding that were present in our study, 8 fractures and 22 debonding were related to the presence of bruxism. Conclusions: Porcelain laminate veneers are a predictable treatment option that provides excellent results, rec - ognizing a higher risk of failure in patients with bruxism activity. The use of occlusal splints reduces the risk of fractures.

10.4317/medoral.19097http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4192563