牙科
定金
观察研究
比例危险模型
桥台
医学
生存分析
假牙
入射(几何)
材料科学
外科
数学
内科学
复合材料
土木工程
工程类
几何学
作者
Rebecca Handermann,Peter Rammelsberg,Wolfgant Bömicke
摘要
The aim of the present study was to generate data on the long-term survival of metal-ceramic resin-bonded fixed partial dentures.Eighty-nine participants, received 94 RBFPDs, 5 (n women = 1; n men = 4) received 2 RBFPDs each. All RBFPDs were fabricated as two-retainer end-abutment metal-ceramic restorations. Clinical follow-ups were performed 6 weeks after cementation and annually thereafter. The mean observation time was 7.5 years. Cox regression was performed to test the effects of the variables sex, location, jaw, design, use of rubber dam, and adhesive luting system Survival and success were calculated by 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.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 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.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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