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  • A 5-year retrospective study of survival of zirconia single crowns fitted in a private clinical setting.

A 5-year retrospective study of survival of zirconia single crowns fitted in a private clinical setting.

Journal of dentistry (2012-03-06)
Anders Ortorp, Maria Lind Kihl, Gunnar E Carlsson
ABSTRACT

The aim of this report was to evaluate the 5-year clinical performance and survival of zirconia (NobelProcera™) single crowns. All patients treated with porcelain-veneered zirconia single crowns in a private practice during the period October 2004 to November 2005 were included. The records were scrutinized for clinical data. Information was available for 162 patients and 205 crowns. Most crowns (78%) were placed on premolars and molars. Out of the 143 crowns that were followed for 5 years, 126 (88%) did not have any complications. Of those with complications, the most common were: extraction of abutment tooth (7; 3%), loss of retention (15; 7%), need of endodontic treatment (9; 4%) and porcelain veneer fracture (6; 3%). No zirconia cores fractured. In total 19 restorations (9%) were recorded as failures: abutment tooth extraction (7), remake of crown due to lost retention (6), veneer fracture (4), persistent pain (1) and caries (1). The 5-year cumulative survival rate (CSR) was 88.8%. According to the present 5-year results zirconia crowns (NobelProcera™) are a promising prosthodontic alternative also in the premolar and molar regions. Out of the 143 crowns followed for 5 years, 126 (88%) did not have any complications. However, 9% of the restorations were judged as failures. Further studies are necessary to evaluate the long-term success.

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Zinc phosphate, 99.998% trace metals basis