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Clinical follow-up study of ceramic veneered titanium restorations--three-year results.
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Clinical Follow-up StudyCeramic VeneersCeramic MaterialDental BiomechanicsSurgeryVeneer CrackingSurvival ProbabilityMedicineRoot Canal TreatmentOrthopaedic Surgery
Eighty-four titanium restorations having 125 ceramic veneers were placed for 32 patients. One hundred sixteen (93%) of the veneers could be reexamined after 21 to 41 months. Two of the restorations required removal because of a partial veneer loss. A Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was performed, giving a survival probability of .85 for single crowns and .59 for fixed partial dentures after a time interval of 30 months, regarding the veneer cracking or chipping. There was a significantly higher survival probability for single crowns than for fixed partial dentures (P=.001, logrank test). It was concluded that ceramic veneered titanium restorations should be limited to single crowns.
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