Technical failures and some related clinical complications in extensive fixed prosthodontics. An epidemiological study of long-term clinical quality
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Technical failures and some related clinical complications in extensive fixed prosthodontics. An epidemiological study of long-term clinical quality
Abstract
Three hundred and sixteen fixed partial dentures made in 1975-1976 by 112 general practitioners in Malmö, Sweden, were selected for a questionnaire study of the technical failure rates after 6-7 years. Cariologic, periodontal, endodontic, and esthetic complications were also identified, as were those appearing in the stomatognathic system. The total material consisted of three groups with an approximately equal number of reconstructions. One group consisted of fixed partial dentures with distal abutment teeth, another was formed of fixed prostheses with single cantilever pontic/pontics, and a third consisted of double cantilever pontics. Excluding the 26 reconstructions, which had been made for patients who died (24) or emigrated (2) during the observation period, data was obtained for 97% of the selected restorations. The results showed high rates of cariologic (18-31%), endodontic (5-23%), periodontal (7-12%), esthetic (10-16%), and technical (8-34%) complications. Differences were noted between the groups. For all types of technical failures (fractures and loss of retention) higher frequencies were related to the extent of cantilevering. Direct relationships were found between the technical failure rate and the time in service, the sum of all cantilever extension pontics in the reconstructions, and the state of the pulps of the distal abutments. No relationship was found between the technical failure rate and the status of the dentition in the opposing jaw. The clinical significance of the results obtained is discussed.
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