平均观察 7.5 年后的金属陶瓷树脂粘接固定局部义齿。

The International journal of prosthodontics Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Epub Date: 2023-05-24 DOI:10.11607/ijp.8296
Rebecca Handermann, Peter Rammelsberg, Wolfgang Bömicke
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目的:收集有关金属陶瓷树脂粘结固定局部义齿(RBFPD)长期存活率的数据:共有 89 名患者接受了 94 个 RBFPD,其中 5 人(女性 1 人;男性 4 人)每人接受了 2 个 RBFPD。所有的 RBFPD 都是双固位末端基台金属陶瓷修复体。粘接后 6 个月进行临床随访,之后每年随访一次。平均观察时间为 7.5 年。对性别、位置、牙弓、设计、橡胶坝的使用和粘结系统等变量的影响进行了Cox回归检验。使用卡普兰-梅耶曲线计算存活率和成功率。作为次要目标,对患者和牙医对 RBFPDs 的美学和功能的满意度进行了评估。所有计算的显著性水平均设定为 α = .05:结果:估计的卡普兰-米尔无失败存活率为:5 年后 97.5%(标准误差 [SE] 1.7),10 年后 83.3%(标准误差 5.3)。计算出的无干预生存率(成功率)为:5 年后 90.1%(标准误差 3.4),10 年后 65.5%(标准误差 6.7)。5年后无脱钩存活率为92.6%(SE 2.9),10年后为80.6%(SE 5.4)。Cox回归结果显示,四个测试变量均未对RBFPD并发症的发生率产生显著影响。在整个观察期间,患者和牙医对RBFPD的美学和功能的满意度一直很高:在观察研究的局限性下,RBFPD 在平均 7.5 年的观察期内取得了临床成功。
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Metal-Ceramic Resin-Bonded Fixed Partial Dentures After a Mean Observation Time of 7.5 Years.

Purpose: To generate data on the long-term survival of metal-ceramic resin-bonded fixed partial dentures (RBFPDs).

Materials and methods: A total of 89 patients received 94 RBFPDs, 5 of whom (women n = 1; men n = 4) received 2 RBFPDs each. All RBFPDs were fabricated as two-retainer end-abutment metal-ceramic restorations. Clinical follow-ups were performed 6 months after cementation and then annually thereafter. The mean observation time was 7.5 years. Cox regression was performed to test the effects of the variables: gender, location, arch, design, use of rubber dam, and adhesive luting system. Survival and success were calculated using Kaplan-Meier curves. As a secondary objective, patient and dentist satisfaction with the esthetics and function of the RBFPDs was evaluated. The significance level was set at α = .05 for all calculations.

Results: Estimated Kaplan-Meier failure-free survival was 97.5% (standard error [SE] 1.7) after 5 years and 83.3% (SE 5.3) after 10 years. Calculated intervention-free survival (success) was 90.1% (SE 3.4) after 5 years and 65.5% (SE 6.7) after 10 years. Debonding-free survival was 92.6% (SE 2.9) after 5 years and 80.6% (SE 5.4) after 10 years. Cox regression revealed that none of the four tested variables had a significant effect on the incidence of complications in RBFPDs. Patient and dentist satisfaction with RBFPD esthetics and function was consistently high throughout the observation period.

Conclusions: Within the limitations of an observational study, RBFPDs achieved clinically successful outcomes over a mean observational period of 7.5 years.

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