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10/27/2020 0 Comments

Great option for replacing lateral incisors with cantilever resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses (Maryland bridge)

Introduction:
  • Congenitally missing teeth most common malformation in humans
  • Maxillary lateral incisors most commonly missing in anterior region, also the most commonly missing bilaterally
  • Maxillary central incisors most commonly affected by trauma
  • Main treatment options = autotransplantation, orthodontic space closure, resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses (RBFDP), implants, and conventional fixed dental prostheses
  • Cantilever resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses (RBFDPs)
    • Minimally invasive
    • Low in cost
    • Reversible
    • No risk for pulpal irritation
    • No need for anesthesia
    • Minimal risk for caries development
    • Valid option for younger patients

Purpose:
  • Determine the long-term success and survival rates of cantilever zirconia ceramic RBFDP replacing incisor (Cantilever “Maryland” bridge)

Material & Methods:
  • Retrospective clinical evaluations
  • Inclusion
    • 1 or 2 missing incisors
    • Abutment teeth were caries-free or minor defects, sound enamel
    • Abutment teeth free of periodontitis
    • Edentulous space is size of missing tooth
    • Appropriate occlusion with at least 0.7mm thickness of retainer wing
    • Retention phase of at least 3 months after active orthodontic therapy
    • COmmitment to attend annual recalls
  • Impressions + die stone
  • CAD/CAM milled pre-sintered zirconia ceramic blocks and manually veneered
  • Minimal thickness of zirconia wing is 0.7mm, connector 2mm horizontally x 3mm vertically
  • Protocol of insertion
    • Alumina particles abraded
    • Ultrasonic cleanse in 99% isopropanol
    • Rubber dam isolation
    • 37% phosphoric acid etch 30 secs
    • Adhesive system (Panavia 21TC or Multilink automix)
  • 59 patients = 1 cantilever RBFDP
  • 21 patients = 2 cantilever RBFDP
  • 7 patients = bilateral cantilever RBFDP splinted at midline for maintain orthodontic diastema closure
  • 3 Groups
    • G1 = Congenitally missing 59.6%
    • G2 = Traumatic 13.2%
    • G3 = Other reasons (Periodontitis, caries, orthodontic treatments) 27.2%

Results:
  • Mean observations 92.2 months
  • 6 restorations rebonded, no further complications
  • With complications, success rate 92.0% after 10yrs
    • Despite debonding, no statistically significant difference among all 3 groups
  • Loss of restoration as failure, survival rate 98.2% after 10 years

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