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Fifteen-year survival of anterior all-ceramic cantilever resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses

Matthias Kern
- 01 Jan 2017 - 
- Vol. 56, pp 133-135
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Anterior all-ceramic cantilever RBFDPs exhibited an excellent clinical longevity and the 10-year and 15-year survival rates were both 95.4% and dropped to 81.8% after 18 years.
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This article is published in Journal of Dentistry.The article was published on 2017-01-01. It has received 58 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Luting agent.

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Current status on lithium disilicate and zirconia: a narrative review.

TL;DR: The noticeable properties and versatility make lithium disilicate and zirconia materials of choice for modern prosthetic dentistry, requiring high esthetic and mechanical performances combined with a minimal invasive approach, so that the utilization of such metal-free ceramics has become more and more widespread over time.
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Ten-year outcome of zirconia ceramic cantilever resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses and the influence of the reasons for missing incisors.

TL;DR: Anterior zirconia ceramic cantilever RBFDPs provided excellent clinical longevity and the reasons for missing incisors did not influence the longevity of the cantilevers.
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Five-year success rate of resin-bonded fixed partial dentures: A systematic review.

TL;DR: Clinicians should consider using RBFPDs more often because their clinical performance is similar to the performance of conventional FPDs and implant-supported crowns.
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A Systematic Review of the Survival and Complication Rates of All-Ceramic Resin-Bonded Fixed Dental Prostheses.

TL;DR: Although all-ceramic RBFDPs have a favorable 5-year survival rate, this rate cannot represent the complete success of the treatment, since it may include typical complications such as debonding and fractures.
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Fifteen-year outcome of three-unit fixed dental prostheses made from monolithic lithium disilicate ceramic.

TL;DR: Fatigue and crack propagation caused by clinical aging in monolithic lithium disilicate ceramics seem to take considerable time, as shown by the presented survival and success rates after 15 years.
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Nonparametric Estimation from Incomplete Observations

TL;DR: In this article, the product-limit (PL) estimator was proposed to estimate the proportion of items in the population whose lifetimes would exceed t (in the absence of such losses), without making any assumption about the form of the function P(t).
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Bonding to glass infiltrated alumina ceramic: Adhesive methods and their durability

TL;DR: The tensile bond strength of six bonding systems to In-Ceram ceramic was tested after up to 150 days of storage in isotonic artificial saliva solution and thermal cycling and indicated that extended storage in a wet environment was needed in laboratory tests to evaluate the durability of chemical bonds.
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Sandblasting and silica coating of a glass-infiltrated alumina ceramic: Volume loss, morphology, and changes in the surface composition☆

TL;DR: Sandblasting of all ceramic clinical restorations with feldspathic glass materials should be avoided, but for In-Ceram ceramic the volume loss was within an acceptable range and similar to that of noble metals.
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Clinical long-term survival of two-retainer and single-retainer all-ceramic resin-bonded fixed partial dentures.

TL;DR: Cantilever all-ceramic resin-bonded fixed partial dentures made from high-strength oxide ceramics present a promising treatment alternative to two-retainer RBFPDs in the anterior region.
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Ten-year survival of anterior all-ceramic resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses.

TL;DR: Cantilever all-ceramic RBFDPs are an adequate alternative to two-retainer RBfDPs and when unilateral fracture of a FDP was taken as a criterion for failure, the 10-year survival rate decreased to 67.3% in the two- retainer group.
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