Clinical Performance of 3D Printed Resin Composite Posterior Fixed Dental Prosthesis: A Permanent Solution?

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10.1922/EJPRD_2796Hobbi10
Authors
  • Paniz Hobbi
  • Tugce M. Ordueri
  • Funda Öztürk-Bozkurt
  • Tugba Toz-Akalın
  • Mehmet M. Ateş
  • Mutlu Özcan

Abstract

Objectives: This clinical trial aimed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of 3D-printed resin composite posterior fixed dental prosthesis (FDP) restorations. Materials and Methods: Between October 2020 and August 2022, 49 patients (33 females, 16 males, aged 19-60) received 68 3-unit 3D-printed resin composite posterior FDPs (ELS Even Stronger, Saremco, Switzerland). Follow-ups were conducted at baseline (2 weeks) by independent observers using modified FDI criteria, assessing anatomical form, marginal adaptation, surface roughness, color match, fracture, retention, and patient feedback. Fifty FDPs completed a 1-year follow-up, and 18 reached 2 years. Results: The mean observation period was 14.15 months. Failures were categorized as mechanical or biological, with 19 FDPs failing: 14 mechanical (12 cohesive fractures) and 5 biological (3 needing endodontic treatment, 2 periodontal issues). Two FDPs were recemented. Three FDPs showed surface luster loss, color mismatches, and staining. The survival rate based on mechanical failures was 69.5%, dropping to 61.0% when including biological complications. Conclusions: After 2 years, 3D-printed resin composite FDPs demonstrated acceptable performance, with most failures due to fractures in the connector region, suggesting the need for design revisions.
Keywords
Survival
Prosthodontics
Clinical Trial
Dental Materials
Composite 3-Unit Posterior FDPs,
Restorative Materials