牙周受损患者的陶瓷前贴面修复:回顾性研究

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Johanna A. Gaß, Christopher Büsch, Gerd A. Körner, Amelie M. Bäumer
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摘要

背景:成功的牙周治疗可能会导致不良的美学效果,尤其是在前牙区域,对此有直接复合材料或间接贴面修复等治疗方法可供选择。到目前为止,还没有数据说明牙周治疗患者贴面修复的长期效果。这项回顾性研究旨在评估牙周受损和未受损患者前牙瓷贴面修复的效果:方法:邀请至少 5 年前接受过前牙瓷贴面修复的牙周健康和牙周受损患者进行随访检查。根据牙周诊断(牙周健康、Ⅰ/Ⅱ期、Ⅲ/Ⅳ期)将患者分组。对牙齿脱落、贴面脱落、生物参数和并发症发生率进行了检查。此外,还根据修改后的美国公共卫生服务标准对贴面进行了评估:结果:共对 68 名患者的 312 个贴面进行了检查,平均随访时间为 8 年。与牙周健康的患者相比,牙周炎 III/IV 期患者的贴面牙齿在牙齿特异性、总体和功能性贴面存活率方面没有差异(卡普兰-梅耶分析)。在 Cox 回归分析中,随访时间对并发症和贴面脱落有影响,而牙周诊断对修复体的存活率没有显著影响。对比测试表明,基线患有严重牙周炎的患者在8年后的贴面存活率略低,13年后的并发症发生率略高:结论:在平均 8 年的随访中,牙周受损患者贴面修复的长期效果和并发症发生率与牙周健康患者相当。
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Ceramic anterior veneer restorations in periodontally compromised patients: A retrospective study

Background

Successful periodontal therapy can lead to poor esthetic results, especially in the anterior region, for which there are treatment options such as direct composite or indirect veneer restorations. Until now, there are no data describing the long-term results of veneer restorations in periodontally treated patients. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the outcome of anterior porcelain veneer restorations in periodontally compromised and noncompromised patients.

Methods

Periodontally healthy and periodontally compromised patients, who had received anterior veneer restorations at least 5 years ago, were invited to a follow-up examination. Groups were divided according to their periodontal diagnosis (periodontally healthy, stage I/II, stage III/IV). Tooth loss, veneer loss, biologic parameters, and complication rates were examined. Also, veneers were evaluated according to modified United States Public Health Service criteria.

Results

A total of 68 patients with 312 veneers were examined with a mean follow-up time of 8 years. Veneered teeth in patients with periodontitis stage III/IV showed no difference regarding tooth-specific, overall, and functional veneer survival when compared to periodontally healthy patients (Kaplan–Meier analyses). In Cox regression analysis, follow-up time had an impact on complications and veneer loss, whereas periodontal diagnosis showed no significant influence on the survival of restorations. Comparative tests showed that patients with severe periodontitis at baseline have slightly lower veneer survival rates after 8 years and slightly higher complication rates after 13 years.

Conclusion

Long-term results and complication rates of veneer restorations in periodontally compromised patients are comparable to periodontally healthy patients over a mean follow-up of 8 years.

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Clinical Advances in Periodontics
Clinical Advances in Periodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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