Functional Evaluation of Ceramic Onlay Restorations With Different Preparation Designs
NCT ID: NCT04274959
Last Updated: 2020-02-18
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
39 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-02-20
2021-06-01
Brief Summary
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However, it has been demonstrated that cusp recovery results in fewer failures, likely increasing the longevity of posterior ceramic restorations. Recently, minimally invasive cavity preparations for posterior indirect restorations were demonstrated to present the benefit of conservation of tooth structure, as well as improved stress distribution. However, the performance of posterior restoration is also material dependent. Due to the continuous advancements in dental ceramics and innovative manufacturing techniques.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical functional performance of ceramic onlay restorations with butt joint preparation design and compare them to shoulder preparation design.
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Detailed Description
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However, it has been demonstrated that cusp recovery results in fewer failures, likely increasing the longevity of posterior ceramic restorations. Recently, minimally invasive cavity preparations for posterior indirect restorations were demonstrated to present the benefit of conservation of tooth structure, as well as improved stress distribution. However, the performance of posterior restoration is also material dependent. Due to the continuous advancements in dental ceramics and innovative manufacturing techniques.
Maximum preservation of sound tooth structure and maintenance of the vitality of restored teeth is critical for the longevity of teeth as well as restorations, especially in cases, where a large amount of tooth tissue has been lost due to wear and/or trauma. As the demand for conservative tooth treatment increases, so does the need for partial ceramic crowns. In addition to traditional cusp capping, simplified designs have been recommended in certain cases, such as fractured teeth and teeth with large caries.. According to the cusp coverage, the types of restorations can be classified as inlays, which is not covered cusps, onlays, which is covered at least one cusp, or overlays, and which is covered all cusps.
Onlay restorations not only provide superior esthetics but also minimize tooth tissue loss, making them a good treatment choice for posterior teeth with extensive cavities formed due to caries. Moreover, by covering more than one tooth cusp, onlays provide a favorable distribution of stress, reducing the risk of tooth and restoration fracture. preparation design may also play a role in tooth/restoration fracture. Some authors have shown that occlusal reduction reduces the chance of restoration failure. Others have shown that large preparation designs results in a reduced chance of possible fracture occurred in tooth tissue.
While different preparation designs have been described in the literature, the most appropriate design will vary according to the restorative material to be used. Despite the fact that partial ceramic crowns are increasingly advocated as alternative restorations for extensively damaged teeth, the literature includes limited studies examining the use of different preparation designs with this type of restoration. To date, confusing and contradictory results have been obtained regarding the effects of preparation design on the fracture resistance and stress distribution of tooth structure restored with partial ceramic crowns. Therefore, this study investigated the effects of three different preparation designs on the fracture of ceramic onlays. The hypothesis that different designs would affect the fracture resistance of onlay restorations.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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ceramic onlay with shoulder preparation design.
posterior ceramic onlay restoration with shoulder design with 1 mm shoulder thickness
ceramic onlay with shoulder preparation design.
ceramic onlay with shoulder preparation design which allowing the largest possible enamel for adhesion ,
ceramic onlay with butt joint preparation design
posterior ceramic onlay with butt joint preparation design with flat occlusal reduction with inclined surface
,ceramic onlay with butt joint preparation design
ceramic onlay with butt joint preparation design with cusp reduction to protect teeth from occlusal loads and cuspal fracture
Interventions
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ceramic onlay with shoulder preparation design.
ceramic onlay with shoulder preparation design which allowing the largest possible enamel for adhesion ,
,ceramic onlay with butt joint preparation design
ceramic onlay with butt joint preparation design with cusp reduction to protect teeth from occlusal loads and cuspal fracture
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Have no active periodontal or pulpal diseases, have teeth with good restorations. (32)
* Psychologically and physically able to withstand conventional dental procedures
* Patients with teeth problems indicated for posterior onlay.
1. Decayed teeth
2. Teeth restored with large filling restorations
* Able to return for follow-up examinations and evaluation
Exclusion Criteria
* Patient with active resistant periodontal diseases
* Patients with poor oral hygiene, high caries risk and uncooperative patients
* Pregnant women
* Patients in the growth stage with partially erupted teeth
* Psychiatric problems or unrealistic expectations
* Lack of opposing dentition in the area of interest.
* The presence of a removable or fixed orthodontic appliance, signs of bruxism or clenching, the absence of more than one unit in the posterior region .
25 Years
45 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nora Mokhtar Nasr Sheded Alsedawy
lecturer assistant,fixed prosthodontics department,faculty of dentistry
Principal Investigators
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nora alsedawy, M.D.s
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Cairo University
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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CEBD-CU-2020-02-01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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