Eight-year clinical evaluation of fired ceramic inlays

Citation
M. Hayashi et al., Eight-year clinical evaluation of fired ceramic inlays, OPER DENT, 25(6), 2000, pp. 473-481
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY
ISSN journal
03617734 → ACNP
Volume
25
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
473 - 481
Database
ISI
SICI code
0361-7734(200011/12)25:6<473:ECEOFC>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
This study evaluated the quality of fired ceramic inlay restorations consis ting of a feldspathic porcelain system (G-Cera Cosmotech II, GC Co, Tokyo, Japan) after eight years in vivo. Forty-five fired ceramic inlays (for 26 premolars and 19 molars; Class I in 12 teeth, Class D in 31 teeth and onlay in two teeth) were placed in 25 pa tients. All restorations were evaluated at the time of placement and at 6 m onths, 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8 years after placement using modified USPHS criteria . Replicas of the restorations were observed with a scanning electron micro scope (SEM) to evaluate the degradation of the marginal area and wear loss of the restoration. Longevity was observed in 80% of the fired ceramic inla y restorations at eight years (Kaplan-Meier method), although it was 92% at the six-year observation. Marginal fracture was detected in 11 restoration s (22%), including bulb: fracture in five (11%), which had first occurred d uring the last two years. Recurrent caries was observed in three (7%) cases and marginal discoloration in 14 (31%). SEM evaluation disclosed marginal microfractures in 77% of the restorations , wear in 36% and wear of the resin cement along the margin in 74% at eight years. No significant difference was observed in each of these three chara cteristics between molars and premolars. This longitudinal eight-year clinical observation suggested that fired cera mic inlay restorations made by the G-Cera Cosmotech II system are clinicall y acceptable. However, critical failure as bulk fracture may become a futur e problem since marginal disintegration was detected in 77% of the restorat ions from microscopic and macroscopic perspectives.