Performance of CAD/CAM monolithic ceramic Implant-supported restorations bonded to titanium inserts: A systematic review.

Q1 Dentistry
Julian Conejo, Toyoaki Kobayashi, Evantia Anadioti, Markus B Blatz
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Abstract

Aims: This review assessed the available evidence on the performance of CAD/CAM monolithic implant-supported restorations bonded to titanium (Ti) inserts and bases, which has become a popular concept.

Materials and methods: An electronic and manual search of PubMed databases was conducted to identify studies published in English between 2000 and 2016 on the performance of monolithic ceramic implant restorations with Ti inserts.

Results: The initial search revealed 505 titles. Full-text screening was carried out for 70 studies, yielding 25 articles that met the inclusion criteria. No clinical studies could be identified regarding the performance of monolithic ceramic restorations bonded to Ti inserts. Laboratory studies on selected aspects and studies on similar prosthetic designs indicate that Ti inserts improve the overall fracture strength of ceramic abutments and crowns, protect the implant connection from wear, and offer a better marginal fit when compared with all-ceramic abutments.

Conclusions: While laboratory studies and evaluations of similar designs indicated promising outcomes, clinical studies that evaluate the performance of CAD/CAM monolithic implant-supported restorations bonded to Ti inserts and bases are needed.

CAD/CAM单片陶瓷种植体支撑修复体与钛植入体结合的性能:系统综述。
目的:本综述评估了CAD/CAM单片种植体支撑修复体与钛(Ti)插入物和底座结合的性能的现有证据,这已经成为一个流行的概念。材料和方法:对PubMed数据库进行了电子和人工检索,以确定2000年至2016年期间发表的关于Ti植入体整体陶瓷种植体修复性能的英文研究。结果:最初的搜索显示505个标题。对70项研究进行全文筛选,产生25篇符合纳入标准的文章。没有临床研究可以确定与钛插入体结合的整体陶瓷修复体的性能。实验研究表明,与全陶瓷基牙相比,Ti植入物提高了陶瓷基牙和冠的整体断裂强度,保护种植体连接不受磨损,并且提供了更好的边缘配合。结论:虽然类似设计的实验室研究和评估显示出有希望的结果,但需要进行临床研究,评估CAD/CAM整体种植体支持的钛插入物和基基修复体的性能。
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European Journal of Oral Implantology
European Journal of Oral Implantology DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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