Monolithic zirconia crowns cemented with two different self-adhesive resins survive long with no risk of veneer chipping

Written By :  Dr. Shravani Dali
Medically Reviewed By :  Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2023-10-20 19:45 GMT   |   Update On 2023-10-21 03:36 GMT

Survival rate of monolithic zirconia crowns cemented with two different self-adhesive resin cements very high with no risk of veneer chipping suggests a new study published in the Journal Of Oral Rehabilitation.Self-adhesive resin cement has been used extensively with zirconia crowns. Several in vitro studies showed that adhesive resin cementation may increase zirconia crowns' retention and...

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Survival rate of monolithic zirconia crowns cemented with two different self-adhesive resin cements very high with no risk of veneer chipping suggests a new study published in the Journal Of Oral Rehabilitation.

Self-adhesive resin cement has been used extensively with zirconia crowns. Several in vitro studies showed that adhesive resin cementation may increase zirconia crowns' retention and their fatigue resistance.

This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the clinical performance, survival and success rates and complications encountered with zirconia crowns cemented with two different self-adhesive resin cements.

A total of 112 patients who received 176 monolithic zirconia crowns were evaluated. Crowns were cemented with RelyX Unicem 2 (n = 74) and Panavia SA (n = 102) self-adhesive resin cements. Clinical assessments of the crowns and supporting periodontal structures were performed following the modified California Dental Association (CDA) criteria. Intraoral photographs and periapical and bitewing radiographs were obtained for further assessment by two evaluators. Descriptive statistics, McNemar, t-test, log rank (Mantel-Cox) tests and Kaplan–Meier survival analyses were performed (a = .05).

Results

The 5-year survival and success rates were 100% and 96.4%, respectively. The complications encountered were recurrent caries (2.2%) and the need for endodontic treatment (0.5%). No technical complications, such as fracture or loss of retention, were observed. The type of cement and patient-related factors did not influence the survival and success rates of the crowns.

Survival rate of zirconia crowns cemented with two different self-adhesive resin cements was 100% after 5 years.

Reference:

Aziz, AM, El-Mowafy, O. Clinical evaluation of zirconia crowns cemented with two different resin cements: A retrospective study. J Oral Rehabil. 2023; 00: 1-6. doi:10.1111/joor.13580

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Article Source : Journal Of Oral Rehabilitation

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