Personal Satisfaction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Patient Satisfaction and Shade Matching of Vita Suprinity Versus Lithium Disilicate (E-max) Ceramic Crowns in Esthetic Zone
The aim of this study is to evaluate using of new ceramic material Vita Suprinity and lithium disilicate on patient satisfaction combined with shade matching.
Justification for undertaking the trial:
Nowadays, esthetics has become an important aspect of dentistry due to decrease in caries
prevalence and increase in patients' perception of their teeth appearance. Therefore
dentists should take into consideration the esthetic needs of the patients during treatment,
otherwise patient satisfaction will not be achieved with its subsequent influence on patient
self quality of life and psychological status.
As a survey concerning patient satisfaction with regard to dental esthetics issues concluded
that color of the restoration plays a primary role for patient satisfaction, as 89.3% of
patients were dissatisfied of their dental appearance because of their restorations' color.
Therefore the use of ceramic crowns has increased substantially in recent years because of
their superior esthetics and color rendering. In addition to their ability to achieve
complete patient satisfaction.
Rationale:
Achieving good esthetic results especially with the continuous innovations of dental ceramic
materials is not always easy to achieve and the definitive shade match of porcelain
restorations to natural dentition remains a challenge to the dental practitioners and
ceramists. Furthermore patient satisfaction to the final outcome is not always in agreement
with the clinicians in regard to shade matching decisions.
Therefore this study will be conducted to evaluate patient satisfaction and shade matching
of Vita suprinity versus e-max all ceramic crowns in esthetic zone.
Benefits of the research to the patient:
Patient will receive a restoration with superior esthetics, shade match and quality.
It will provide the patient with long-term predictable esthetic restorations As a result of
unnoticed perfect esthetic restoration, the patient will be psychologically improved.
Benefits of the research to the clinician:
Practitioner will have the advantage to assess a new material that can be used in different
situations for better esthetic outcomes.
It will improve patient confidence with the dentist. It will improve professional skills of
the dentist to achieve optimum esthetic results.
Explanation for choice of comparators:
The use of IPS e.max Press is well documented in the literatures as successful restoration
modality. A three-year clinical evaluation of two ceramic crown systems revealed excellent
color match for the IPS e-max crowns (Alpha for 24 crowns and Bravo for 6 crowns with slight
shade mismatches). Also patient questionnaire revealed satisfaction with the appearance and
comfort of their restorations.
A 2 years prospective clinical observation study reported Alpha scores (greater than 92%)
indicating no appreciable change in the crowns during the two years of the study.
Also the clinical performance of lithium disilicate pressable ceramic crowns revealed a
survival rate of 97.4 % after 5 years and 94.8 % after 8 years as reported by Gehrt et al.,
(2013).
Another 2 years clinical evaluation of lithium disilicate based all ceramic crowns revealed
satisfactory clinical performance, with color match Alpha (85%) at baseline, 80% at 1 year
recall and 60 % at 2 years recall.
Research hypothesis:
There is difference in the clinical performance of Vita Suprinity if compared with Lithium
disilicate ceramic crown restoration if used in esthetic zone.
Interventions:
VITA SUPRINITY: Vita suprinity product Brochure presented a new generation of glass ceramic
material. With the aid of an innovative manufacturing process, the glass ceramic is enriched
with approximately 10% zirconia by weight, resulting in the world's first zirconia
reinforced lithium silicate ceramic (ZLS). The material features a special fine-grained,
homogeneous structure that provides excellent material quality and consistency, high load
capacity and long term reliability. Moreover, the material offers natural esthetics with
successful outcome. Also it offers outstanding processing characteristics, including easy
milling and polishing.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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