bjective: These randomized controlled clinical aims to evaluate the long-term clinical performance of posterior lithium disilicate partial crowns used to restore endodontically treated teeth (ETT), with or without fiber post placement, over a 9-year period in patients who did not report any bruxism activities at baseline. Materials and methods: Participants were recruited at the University of Siena, Siena, Italy. Patient were≥18 years, in need for one partial crown on posterior teeth (molars and premolars) following endodontic treatment and with at least 50 % of the coronal structure remaining. Patients were randomly assigned to two groups: Group 1 received fiber posts for abutment build-up, and Group 2 did not. Lithium disilicate partial crowns were fabricated and adhesively cemented for both groups. Clinical and radiographic evaluations were conducted at baseline, 1, 2, 3, and 9 years. Failures were defined as post debonding/fracture, root fracture, crown dislodgement/fracture, or the presence of periapical lesion. Cox regression analysis was used to assess the influence of post placement and tooth type. Results: A total of 120 patients were enrolled. At the 9-year follow-up, survival of ETT ranged between 88.8 % in molars without post and to 85.7 % in premolars with no post. No statistically significant difference was observed regarding post placement or tooth type on failure rates (p > .05). Conclusion: The findings of the present clinical trial support the idea in patients with no report of bruxism, the insertion of a fiber post for the reconstruction of endodontically treated teeth with partial crown lithium disilicate in posterior teeth is not a necessary procedure. Clinical significance: When at least 50 % of coronal structure is maintained, fiber post placement does not significantly influence survival rates. Lithium disilicate partial crowns provide excellent long-term outcomes in restoring endodontically treated posterior teeth.
Ferrari Cagidiaco, E., Verniani, G., Pontoriero, D.I.K., Saracutu, O.I., Manfredini, D., Ferrari, M. (2025). Posterior partial crowns out of lithium disilicate with or without posts: A randomized controlled study at 9 years follow up. JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY, 161 [10.1016/j.jdent.2025.106005].
Posterior partial crowns out of lithium disilicate with or without posts: A randomized controlled study at 9 years follow up
Edoardo Ferrari CagidiacoInvestigation
;Giulia Verniani
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Denise Irene Karin PontorieroMethodology
;Ovidiu Ionut SaracutuWriting – Review & Editing
;Daniele ManfrediniSupervision
;Marco FerrariConceptualization
2025-01-01
Abstract
bjective: These randomized controlled clinical aims to evaluate the long-term clinical performance of posterior lithium disilicate partial crowns used to restore endodontically treated teeth (ETT), with or without fiber post placement, over a 9-year period in patients who did not report any bruxism activities at baseline. Materials and methods: Participants were recruited at the University of Siena, Siena, Italy. Patient were≥18 years, in need for one partial crown on posterior teeth (molars and premolars) following endodontic treatment and with at least 50 % of the coronal structure remaining. Patients were randomly assigned to two groups: Group 1 received fiber posts for abutment build-up, and Group 2 did not. Lithium disilicate partial crowns were fabricated and adhesively cemented for both groups. Clinical and radiographic evaluations were conducted at baseline, 1, 2, 3, and 9 years. Failures were defined as post debonding/fracture, root fracture, crown dislodgement/fracture, or the presence of periapical lesion. Cox regression analysis was used to assess the influence of post placement and tooth type. Results: A total of 120 patients were enrolled. At the 9-year follow-up, survival of ETT ranged between 88.8 % in molars without post and to 85.7 % in premolars with no post. No statistically significant difference was observed regarding post placement or tooth type on failure rates (p > .05). Conclusion: The findings of the present clinical trial support the idea in patients with no report of bruxism, the insertion of a fiber post for the reconstruction of endodontically treated teeth with partial crown lithium disilicate in posterior teeth is not a necessary procedure. Clinical significance: When at least 50 % of coronal structure is maintained, fiber post placement does not significantly influence survival rates. Lithium disilicate partial crowns provide excellent long-term outcomes in restoring endodontically treated posterior teeth.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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