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European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry  —  Vol. 30, Issue 4 (December 2022) ← Back to issue

Two-Year Survival of Ceramic Endocrowns and Partial Coverage Ceramic Restorations with Fiber Post: A 2-Year Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial

DOI: 10.1922/EJPRD_2374Morimoto10

Purpose: This double-blind randomized clinical trial (RCT) aimed to evaluate the 2-year survival rates of endocrowns and partial coverage ceramic restorations (PCCR) with fiber posts. Material and Methods: Forty (40) participants fulfilled the elegibility criteria, and they were randomly allocated in 2 groups: Endocrown or PCCR+post. The survival rates were assessed based on USPHS modified and radiographic examinations. A Chi-square test was used to assess the distribution of characteristics between groups. Kaplan-Meier and Log-rank tests were used to estimate the survival rate. To evaluate the association between survival of the restorations and the explanatory variables, the Multivariate Cox regression model was used. Only variables presenting p<0.20 were maintained in final model (α= 0.05). Results: The highest 2-year survival rates were recorded for the Endocrown group (100%), whereas the PCCR+post group exhibited the lowest performance (66.7%). Most of the restoration failures was due to lack of marginal adaption, fracture, and recurrent caries. Cox Regression unadjusted analysis showed that only type of restoration presented a significant effect (p<0.20). Thus, adjusted analysis was not performed. Conclusions: Endocrowns appear to be a promising conservative restorative option and to be feasible and reliable approach restoring endodontically treated posterior teeth, showing higher 2-year overall survival rates than the PCCR+post.

Keywords

Endocrowns Dental Porcelain Survival Rate Dental Cavity Preparations Partial Coverage Ceramic Restauration Randomized Clinical Trial

Article Information
Pages
252 – 261
Cover Date
December 2022
Volume
30
Issue
4
Print ISSN
0965-7452
Electronic ISSN
2396-8893
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