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Clinical Evaluation of All Ceramic FPDs Using Ce-TZP/Alumina Nanocomposite

Objectives: In recent years, the clinical applications of zirconium oxide frameworks have expanded the range of indications of all ceramic fixed partial dentures (FPDs) in the posterior region. Ceria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (Ce-TZP) shows a very high toughness and a complete resistance to low temperature aging degradation compared with Yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (Y-TZP). In a previous meetings (87th IADR), we reported good clinical results with application of FPDs using Ce-TZP/Alumina nanocomposite at an 18 months follow-up. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical performance of all ceramic FPDs using Ce-TZP/Alumina nanocomposite at a 42 months follow-up.

Material and methods: We began a longitudinal study to evaluate the clinical performance of all ceramic FPDs using Ce-TZP/Alumina nanocomposite in August 2006. Fourteen all ceramic FPDs (three units FPDs and four units FPDs) were fabricated in the posterior region and clinically evaluated. All FPDs were cemented to the abutment teeth using adhesive resin cement. We checked periodontal condition of the abutment teeth (plaque index, gingival index and pocket depth), abrasion and tooth mobility of the antagonists, change of the occlusal contacts, chipping of the veneering porcelain and fracture of the framework. We also measured marginal fidelity of FPDs using silicone impression material. The longest period of observation was 42 months.

Result: The mean marginal discrepancies of the FPDs were 89.9 µm. No cases of fracture of the framework have been observed. Chipping of the veneering porcelain was not observed. There were no significant changes in the measurement value of tooth mobility of the antagonist, plaque index, gingival index or pocket depths. To date, all ceramic fixed partial dentures using Ce-TZP/Alumina nanocomposite have shown good clinical results.

Conclusion: The clinical application of Ce-TZP/Alumina nanocomposite expanded the range of indications of metal free restorations.


Division: IADR/PER General Session
Meeting: 2010 IADR/PER General Session (Barcelona, Spain)
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Year: 2010
Final Presentation ID: 1310
Abstract Category|Abstract Category(s): Prosthodontics Research
Authors
  • Nozaki, Kosuke  ( Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Tokyo, N/A, Japan )
  • Miura, Hiroyuki  ( Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Tokyo, N/A, Japan )
  • Kawazu, Asano  ( Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Tokyo, N/A, Japan )
  • Kizuki, Yuko  ( Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Tokyo, N/A, Japan )
  • Ueda, Yoji  ( Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Tokyo, N/A, Japan )
  • Omori, Satoshi  ( Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Tokyo, N/A, Japan )
  • Nemoto, Reina  ( Tokyo Medical & Dental University, Tokyo, N/A, Japan )
  • SESSION INFORMATION
    Poster Session
    Ceramics and CAD-CAM
    07/15/2010