Fifteen-year outcome of posterior all-ceramic inlay-retained fixed dental prostheses

J Dent. 2019 Oct:89:103174. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2019.07.012. Epub 2019 Jul 27.

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the long-term clinical outcome of inlay-retained fixed dental prostheses (IRFDPs) made from lithium-disilicate glass-ceramic.

Material and methods: Forty-five IRFDPs were placed in 42 patients (21 women, mean age 36.1 years and 21 men, mean age 42.0 years). The IRFDPs replaced 4 premolars and 19 first molars in the maxilla and 4 premolars and 18 first molars in the mandible. All teeth were prepared following a standardized protocol for ceramic inlay restorations. Five of the 45 FDPs were hybrid-retained restorations, i.e. one abutment tooth with an inlay retainer and one with a full crown retainer. All restorations were fabricated from heat-pressed lithium-disilicate ceramic (IPS e.max Press, Ivoclar Vivadent AG). The minimal size of the proximal connector was 16 mm2 (4 mm × 4 mm in height and width) with a minimum occlusal ceramic thickness of 1.5 mm. Hydrofluoric acid etching (5%) and silane application was used for conditioning the bonding surfaces. Standard adhesive luting techniques were performed using a dentin adhesive and a resin composite. Standardized follow-up reports were performed annually. The survival rates were performed using the Kaplan-Meier analysis.

Results: The mean observation period was 100 months (minimum 4, maximum 234 months). Thirty-three FDPs (73%) failed during the observation period and had to be replaced by other restorations. The Kaplan-Meier survival rate for IRFDPs was 57% after 5 years, 38% after 8 years and 22% after 15 years, while for hybrid-retained FDPs it was 100% after 5 years, 60% after 8 years and also 60% after 15 years.

Conclusion: With the design used in the current, study lithium-disilicate ceramic IRFDP had a high clinical failure rate and cannot be recommended for regular clinical use.

Keywords: All-ceramic; Clinical outcome; Fracture analysis; Inlay-retained fixed dental prostheses; Lithium-disilicate ceramic.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Ceramics*
  • Dental Materials
  • Dental Porcelain*
  • Dental Restoration Failure
  • Denture, Partial, Fixed*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Inlays*
  • Male
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care

Substances

  • Dental Materials
  • Dental Porcelain