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Clinical outcomes of veneered zirconia anterior partial fixed dental prostheses: A 12-year prospective clinical trial

Raquel Leon-martineMaría Fernanda Solá-ruízRubén Agustín-panaderoEduardo Selva-otalaorrouchiCarlos Labaig-rueda

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Periapical pathologyDentistryDental CariesEsthetics DentalAnterior regionDental Materials03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePeriodontal diseaseHumansMedicineDental Restoration FailureProspective StudiesSurvival rateBiological Productsbusiness.industryDental prosthesisClinical performance030206 dentistryDental PorcelainClinical trialDental VeneersDenture Partial FixedZirconiumOral SurgeryComplicationbusiness

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Abstract Statement of problem Anterior veneered zirconia partial fixed dental prostheses (FDPs) have substituted for metal-ceramic to improve esthetics and biocompatibility. However, the material is susceptible to aging or hydrothermal degradation and to chipping of the feldspathic veneer. Whether these susceptibilities limit the clinical performance of anterior veneered zirconia FPDs is unclear. Purpose The purpose of this prospective clinical study was to analyze the mechanical and biologic behavior of zirconia partial FDPs in the anterior region over a 12-year follow-up period. Material and methods Twenty-seven 3- to 6-unit FDPs fabricated from zirconia veneered with feldspathic porcelain were placed in the anterior region and examined clinically at 1 month, 6 months, and then annually for 12 years, recording mechanical and biologic outcomes. Raw complication rates and time-to-event Kaplan-Meier analysis was conducted and compared as per the partial fixed dental prosthesis type. Results Five FDPs had biologic complications (3 with secondary caries, 1 with periapical pathology, 1 with periodontal disease) and 9 had mechanical complications (7 with chipping and 2 with decementation). Chipping was the most prevalent complication and increasingly found with longer-span fixed partial prostheses (P=.007). Five FDPs had to be replaced because of complete failure, the most frequent cause of failure being secondary caries (P=.003). The mean survival rate (no failures) was 11 years 4 months (95% confidence interval, 10.3-12.7). Conclusions Zirconia FDPs had an 81.5% survival rate over 12 years. A higher incidence of complications took place during the first 3 years, the most common being chipping.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prosdent.2020.09.046