A retrospective multicenter study comparing metal-ceramic and composite single crowns performed in public general dentistry: 5-year results.

Acta Biomaterialia Odontologica Scandinavica Pub Date : 2016-02-01 eCollection Date: 2016-12-01 DOI:10.3109/23337931.2015.1136932
Jennie Overmeer, Birger Narby, Lars Hjalmarsson, Kristina Arnrup, Alf Eliasson
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Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the 5-year survival and complication rate of metal-ceramic (MC) and composite single crowns performed within Public Dental Service, general dentistry, in three Swedish counties and with patients' gender, tooth position, root canal treatment and the presence of a post-and-core taken into account. Methods Data were collected from dental records of 600 patients who had received either an MC (n = 300) or a composite (n = 300) crown on a premolar or molar tooth in the year 2005 and where 5 years of follow-up data were available. Status at treatment completion and at follow-up was recorded, together with any history of intervention during the follow-up period. Results The 5-year survival rate for MC crowns was higher than for composite crowns (93% versus 70%; p < 0.001). This difference was stable, irrespective of the county, patients' gender or tooth position. No gender difference in survival rate was seen for MC crowns, while the survival of composite crowns was significantly higher among women than among men (75% versus 65%; p < 0.05). For MC crowns, there was a tendency toward a lower survival rate for endodontically treated teeth without a post-and-core (83%) as compared to those provided with a post-and-core (93%) and to vital teeth (94%). Surviving composite crowns had recordings of significantly more complications than MC crowns (p < 0.001). Conclusion On premolars and molars, MC crowns have a better medium-term prognosis and fewer complications than composite crowns.

一项回顾性的多中心研究比较了在公共牙科进行的金属陶瓷和复合单冠:5年的结果。
目的本研究的目的是评估和比较在瑞典三个县的公共牙科服务,普通牙科和患者性别,牙齿位置,根管治疗和有无桩核的情况下,金属陶瓷(MC)和复合单冠的5年生存率和并发症发生率。方法收集2005年600例在前磨牙或磨牙上使用MC冠(n = 300)或复合冠(n = 300)的患者的牙科记录,并对其进行5年的随访。记录治疗完成和随访时的状态,以及随访期间的任何干预史。结果MC冠的5年生存率高于复合冠(93% vs 70%;P < 0.001)。这种差异是稳定的,与县、患者性别或牙齿位置无关。MC冠的存活率没有性别差异,而复合冠的存活率在女性中显著高于男性(75%比65%;P < 0.05)。对于MC冠,与提供桩核的牙齿(93%)和重要牙齿(94%)相比,没有桩核的根管治疗牙齿的存活率(83%)有较低的趋势。存活的复合冠的并发症记录明显多于MC冠(p < 0.001)。结论在前磨牙和磨牙上,MC冠比复合冠中期预后好,并发症少。
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