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Patient Satisfaction with Implant-Supported Monolithic and Partially Veneered Zirconia Restorations

The digital workflow and the application of Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) to prosthodontics present the clinician with the possibility of adopting new materials that confer several advantages. Especially in the case of zirconia, these innovations have profoundly changed daily practice. This pap...

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Autores principales: De Angelis, Paolo, Gasparini, Giulio, Rella, Edoardo, De Angelis, Silvio, Grippaudo, Cristina, D'Addona, Antonio, Manicone, Paolo Francesco
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7884129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33628810
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6692939
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author De Angelis, Paolo
Gasparini, Giulio
Rella, Edoardo
De Angelis, Silvio
Grippaudo, Cristina
D'Addona, Antonio
Manicone, Paolo Francesco
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Gasparini, Giulio
Rella, Edoardo
De Angelis, Silvio
Grippaudo, Cristina
D'Addona, Antonio
Manicone, Paolo Francesco
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description The digital workflow and the application of Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) to prosthodontics present the clinician with the possibility of adopting new materials that confer several advantages. Especially in the case of zirconia, these innovations have profoundly changed daily practice. This paper compares the satisfaction and perception of patients who received implant-supported single crowns (SC) and fixed partial dentures (FPD) made from zirconia, either monolithic or partially veneered, after 3 years of follow-up; the success and survival rate of these restorations were also measured. Forty patients, who had been previously treated with implant-supported SC or FPD, either monolithic or partially veneered, and submitted to a yearly maintenance program, were recalled 3 years after their treatment and requested to complete an 8-question questionnaire regarding their perceptions of the treatment. Any mechanical or biological complication that had occurred from the time of delivery was also recorded. Patients that experienced ≥1 complication were less likely to be prone to repeat the treatment. The 3-year success rate was 92.6% for monolithic restoration and 92.3% for partially veneered restoration, while the survival rate was 100% for both restorations. The 3-year follow-up found that monolithic and partially veneered zirconia restorations are both well-accepted treatment options, and patients preferred the veneered restorations (0.76, p < 0.05) from an aesthetic point of view. According to our results, monolithic and veneered zirconia restorations are both reliable treatment options and are both equally accepted by patients.
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spelling pubmed-78841292021-02-23 Patient Satisfaction with Implant-Supported Monolithic and Partially Veneered Zirconia Restorations De Angelis, Paolo Gasparini, Giulio Rella, Edoardo De Angelis, Silvio Grippaudo, Cristina D'Addona, Antonio Manicone, Paolo Francesco Biomed Res Int Research Article The digital workflow and the application of Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) to prosthodontics present the clinician with the possibility of adopting new materials that confer several advantages. Especially in the case of zirconia, these innovations have profoundly changed daily practice. This paper compares the satisfaction and perception of patients who received implant-supported single crowns (SC) and fixed partial dentures (FPD) made from zirconia, either monolithic or partially veneered, after 3 years of follow-up; the success and survival rate of these restorations were also measured. Forty patients, who had been previously treated with implant-supported SC or FPD, either monolithic or partially veneered, and submitted to a yearly maintenance program, were recalled 3 years after their treatment and requested to complete an 8-question questionnaire regarding their perceptions of the treatment. Any mechanical or biological complication that had occurred from the time of delivery was also recorded. Patients that experienced ≥1 complication were less likely to be prone to repeat the treatment. The 3-year success rate was 92.6% for monolithic restoration and 92.3% for partially veneered restoration, while the survival rate was 100% for both restorations. The 3-year follow-up found that monolithic and partially veneered zirconia restorations are both well-accepted treatment options, and patients preferred the veneered restorations (0.76, p < 0.05) from an aesthetic point of view. According to our results, monolithic and veneered zirconia restorations are both reliable treatment options and are both equally accepted by patients. Hindawi 2021-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7884129/ /pubmed/33628810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6692939 Text en Copyright © 2021 Paolo De Angelis et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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D'Addona, Antonio
Manicone, Paolo Francesco
Patient Satisfaction with Implant-Supported Monolithic and Partially Veneered Zirconia Restorations
title Patient Satisfaction with Implant-Supported Monolithic and Partially Veneered Zirconia Restorations
title_full Patient Satisfaction with Implant-Supported Monolithic and Partially Veneered Zirconia Restorations
title_fullStr Patient Satisfaction with Implant-Supported Monolithic and Partially Veneered Zirconia Restorations
title_full_unstemmed Patient Satisfaction with Implant-Supported Monolithic and Partially Veneered Zirconia Restorations
title_short Patient Satisfaction with Implant-Supported Monolithic and Partially Veneered Zirconia Restorations
title_sort patient satisfaction with implant-supported monolithic and partially veneered zirconia restorations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7884129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33628810
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6692939
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