Missing Teeth Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Proof of Concept for All-ceramic Zirconia Resin Bonded Bridges for Canine, Premolar and Short Span Posterior Teeth Official Title:
Trial Design - Objectives and Purpose The aim of this study is to perform a proof of concept
for the successful retention and outcome measures of zirconia RBBs for the replacement of
missing canine or posterior teeth (6-8mm span) and that they will exhibit similar survival
rates (95%) as metal ceramic RBBs over 3 years and short term (Botelho 2006).
The use of monolithic extra-coronal zirconia RBBs in the posterior region does not appear to
have been reported in the literature (A search pf Pub Med and Google Scholar has not shown
any similar studies that have been published - pubmed.gov; Keywords: "zirconia", "resin",
"clinical" assessed on 17/10/2015 AND google scholar; Keywords: "zirconia", "resin bonded
fixed partial denture", "resin bonded fixed dental prosthesis", "Maryland", "resin bonded
bridge" "posterior", "clinical") In addition, currently there appear to be no clinical trials
planned or finished in this area (clinicaltrial.gov; Keywords: "zirconia", "resin" assessed
on 17/10/2015) using zirconia RBBs in the posterior region. This reveals that there is a gap
in the literature on the use of zirconia for replacing posterior teeth with such prostheses.
The primary outcome measures would be: success ie. prosthesis retention ie. does not fall out
The secondary outcome measures would be:
- complications of the prosthesis such as tipping, drifting or fracture.
- patient centered outcomes (satisfaction and oral health related quality of life) on the
RBBs The hypothesis is that 2-unit cantilevered zirconia RBBs will be as successful as
current data on 2-unit cantilevered metal-ceramic RBBs from this centre and that there
will be no difference in the patient centered outcomes.
The Primary review appointments will be at 1, 6, 12, 24 and 36 months. However, longer term
follow up will be performed and this centre has experience of such long term studies (9.5
years - Botelho 2014).
A randomized clinical trial (RCT) comparing to metal-ceramic RBBs will NOT be performed as
the 5-year success rate of both metal-ceramic (Botelho 2006) and anterior zirconia (Sasse
2014) prosthesis were higher than 95% and this small differences would mean an unattainable
large sample size in an equivalence test (Burns 2001).
Significance and implications Zirconia has significant strength and greater stiffness than
base metal alloys and displays clinical outcomes comparable to metal-ceramic conventional
crowns and bridges (Heintze 2010, Sailer 2007). Well polished zirconia has been observed to
have lower wear rates than porcelain (Stober 2014) Zirconia RBBs for posterior tooth
replacement will offer an esthetic and biocompatible treatment option to patients over the
traditional ceramic-metal RBBs. It is anticipated that patient demand for this would be high
as these prostheses should be as successful (retentive).
These results would re-write established dental prosthodontics textbooks and this would be
the first centre to report on the routine use of a 2-unit extracoronal all-zirconia RBB for
the replacement of missing posterior teeth.
Research plan and methodology The sample pool would be obtained from patients presenting at
the Prince Philip Dental Hospital, University of Hong Kong and who request and need
replacement of one or more missing teeth.. They will be clinically assessed for eligibility
and invited to participate with written consent in the study. After treatment they will be
reviewed up to a 3rd year endpoint of the study. Further review beyond this will be
undertaken.
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