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NCT ID: NCT05752539 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Dental Prosthesis Failure

Clinical Evaluation of Implants Restored With Advanced Lithium Disilicate Screw-retained Crowns

Start date: October 10, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a prospective observational clinical trial to evaluate the clinical performance of the Cerec Tessera prosthetic assembly on implants restored with chairside CAD/CAM-generated crowns. This investigation is intended as a Post Market Clinical Follow-up study for the product Cerec Tessera and its prosthetic assembly for implants, which will serve as a life-cycle approach to safety, backed up by clinical data and post-market monitoring.

NCT ID: NCT05599269 Active, not recruiting - Edentulous Mouth Clinical Trials

Retrospective Clinical Evaluation of Nano-hybrid-composite Denture Teeth

Start date: October 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This retrospective study investigates the longevity of dentures with SR Phonares II teeth after a wearing period of more than 10 years. The primary objective is to assess the survival rate of dentures with SR Phonares II teeth after more than 10 years. The secondary objectives asses the quality of the dentures concerning aesthetic, functional and biological properties.

NCT ID: NCT01729858 Active, not recruiting - Partial Edentulism Clinical Trials

Survival of Implant-Supported All-Ceramic Prostheses

Start date: December 2008
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this research study is to identify reasons that cause an all-ceramic bridge to fracture which include the thickness of the bridge material, the type of bridge material and the bite force of the person. This all-ceramic bridge will be compared to a metal-ceramic bridge. The investigators are conducting this study so we can make bridges which can withstand forces in the mouth which tend to break them. The overall objective of this research is to analyze how properties of ceramic materials and different forces in the mouth interact with each other to affect the longevity of these bridges. These include fracture toughness, elastic modulus of ceramic layers and supporting substrate, core thickness, connector height, wear, loading orientation, and maximum clenching force.