A Clinical evaluation of inlay-retained fixed partial dentures after a two -year observation period

Danimir P. Jevremović*, Mirjana V. Bošković, Tatjana Puškar, Robert Williams, Branka Trifković, Dominic Eggbeer

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Abstract

Introduction: Inlay retained adhesive restorations present a conservative approach when a single tooth is missing in the posterior region. Material and methods: Twenty five restorations were included in the clinical study. Patient selection, preparation technique as well as denture fabrication followed current principles in this area. Patients were examined every 6 months over a 2 year examination period. Results were statistically analyzed. Results: The success rate for the first year comes to 91.1%, while cumulative success probability during the second year (24 months) was 86.6%. Furthermore, colour, texture and marginal staining were satisfactory during the observation period. Conclusion: Fibre-reinforced composite adhesive dentures are a tooth preserving, minimally invasive, aesthetic and reliable treatment option for single tooth replacement in the posterior area.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)997-1006
Number of pages10
JournalActa Stomatologica Naissi
Volume26
Issue number62
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010

Keywords

  • Adhesive bridges
  • Inlay-retained bridges

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