Literature DB >> 15587101

Success of reinforced fiber material space maintainers.

Zuhal Kirzioğlu1, M Semra Ozay Ertürk.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Various space maintainers are used in pediatric dentistry. However, their construction requires time-consuming laboratory procedures. Recently, fiber-reinforced composites (FRC) have been introduced and used in different branches of dentistry. The objective of this study was to assess long-term results for a newly developed space maintainer as an alternative procedure for practitioners.
METHODS: This study used Splint-it (Jeneric/Pentron, Wallingford, Conn), a FRC, to prepare a newly developed space maintainer chairside in 1 appointment. A total of 40 space maintainers were applied to 29 children (14 girls, 15 boys) between 7 to 14 years old (mean +/- SD = 10 years, 1 month +/- 1 year, 11 months) to protect the space of their early extracted first and second primary molar teeth. For 4 children, space maintainers were prepared with artificial teeth to restore the anterior teeth loss, which occurred due to trauma. To protect the space until the fixed partial dentures were constructed, 5 space maintainers were applied to 3 children who had 2 permanent first molar teeth extracted. Appliances were observed for up to 2 years.
RESULTS: Twenty-nine (73%) space maintainers were dislodged at the end of the sixth month. The space maintainers placed on primary teeth (1 or both abutments) showed the highest failure rate (94%).
CONCLUSIONS: This study suggested that Splint-it space maintainers can be accepted as successful appliances only for short periods. Prolonged use of this material for space maintenance in children must be further evaluated.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15587101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Child (Chic)        ISSN: 1551-8949


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Review 10.  Methods of space maintenance for premature loss of a primary molar: a review.

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