Literature DB >> 9643259

Five-year clinical performance of porcelain veneers.

M Peumans1, B Van Meerbeek, P Lambrechts, M Vuylsteke-Wauters, G Vanherle.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The overall clinical performance of porcelain veneers was evaluated at 5 years. METHOD AND MATERIALS: Porcelain veneers were placed on 87 maxillary anterior teeth in 25 patients (19 to 69 years) by a single operator following a standardized clinical procedure. At the 5-year recall, esthetics, marginal performance, vitality, fracture rate, and patient satisfaction were recorded.
RESULTS: At recall, 93% of the veneers were satisfactory without intervention. The remaining 7% presented clinically unacceptable problems such as recurrent caries, porcelain fracture, severe clinical microleakage, or pulpal reaction. The retention rate of the porcelain veneers was 100%, and the maintenance of esthetics was perfect. Only 14% of the veneers presented excellent marginal adaptation over the entire outline of the restoration; however, the impact of the slight marginal defects on the clinical performance was negligible.
CONCLUSION: Labial porcelain veneers offer a reliable and effective procedure for the conservative treatment of discolored, malformed, and malaligned anterior teeth.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9643259

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


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