Literature DB >> 12066646

Metal-free inlay-retained fixed partial dentures.

D Edelhoff1, H Spiekermann, M Yildirim.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The treatment procedures used in conjunction with two different metal-free restorative systems are illustrated on the basis of clinical examples. In addition, a report on the initial clinical findings is provided. METHOD AND MATERIALS: Metal-free restorative materials are opening doors to new preparation methods because of their close link to the adhesive cementation technique. As a result of the developments over the past few years, various metal-free systems that can be used to fabricate short-span fixed partial dentures (FPD) are now available. Certain guidelines, however, must be observed in the process. Because of their minimal invasiveness, inlay-retained FPDs offer an interesting solution in cases where the residual dentition exhibits low caries activity. Since the beginning of 1997, a total of 23 metal-free inlay-retained FPDs made of two different types of framework material (11 of high-strength pressed ceramic and 12 of fiber-reinforced composite) have been examined in a clinical study.
RESULTS: One inlay-retained FPD made of pressed ceramic had to be replaced because of a fracture. Because the materials have only been on the market for a short time, long-term results are not yet available.
CONCLUSION: This type of restoration provides excellent esthetics and reduced invasiveness compared with complete crown-retained FPDs, although indications are limited by the special mechanical properties of the material.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 12066646

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Quintessence Int        ISSN: 0033-6572            Impact factor:   1.677


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