A systematic review and meta-analysis of the survival of non-feldspathic porcelain veneers over 5 and 10 years


Autoria(s): Layton, Danielle M; Clarke, Michael; Clarke, Michael
Data(s)

12/03/2013

Resumo

<p>PURPOSE: This systematic review aimed to report and explore the survival of dental veneers constructed from non-feldspathic porcelain over 5 and 10 years.</p><p>MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 4,294 articles were identified through a systematic search involving all databases in the Cochrane Library, MEDLINE (OVID), EMBASE, Web of Knowledge, specific journals (hand-search), conference proceedings, clinical trials registers, and collegiate contacts. Articles, abstracts, and gray literature were sought by two independent researchers. There were no language limitations. One hundred sixteen studies were identified for full-text assessment, with 10 included in the analysis (5 qualitative, 5 quantitative). Study characteristics and survival (Kaplan-Meier estimated cumulative survival and 95% confidence interval [CI]) were extracted or recalculated. A failed veneer was one which required an intervention that disrupted the original marginal integrity, had been partially or completely lost, or had lost retention more than twice. A meta-analysis and sensitivity analysis of Empress veneers was completed, with an assessment of statistical heterogeneity and publication bias. Clinical heterogeneity was explored for results of all veneering materials from included studies.</p><p>RESULTS: Within the 10 studies, veneers were fabricated with IPS Empress, IPS Empress 2, Cerinate, and Cerec computer-aided design/computer-assisted manufacture (CAD/CAM) materials VITA Mark I, VITA Mark II, Ivoclar ProCad. The meta-analysis showed the pooled estimate for Empress veneers to be 92.4% (95% CI: 89.8% to 95.0%) for 5-year survival and 66% to 94% (95% CI: 55% to 99%) for 10 years. Data regarding other non-feldspathic porcelain materials were lacking, with only a single study each reporting outcomes for Empress 2, Cerinate, and various Cerec porcelains over 5 years. The sensitivity analysis showed data from one study had an influencing and stabilizing effect on the 5-year pooled estimate.</p><p>CONCLUSION: The long-term outcome (> 5 years) of non-feldspathic porcelain veneers is sparsely reported in the literature. This systematic review indicates that the 5-year cumulative estimated survival for etchable non-feldspathic porcelain veneers is over 90%. Outcomes may prove clinically acceptable with time, but evidence remains lacking and the use of these materials for veneers remains experimental.</p>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/a-systematic-review-and-metaanalysis-of-the-survival-of-nonfeldspathic-porcelain-veneers-over-5-and-10-years(6412085e-b360-4465-91f0-43af6072d207).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Layton , D M , Clarke , M & Clarke , M 2013 , ' A systematic review and meta-analysis of the survival of non-feldspathic porcelain veneers over 5 and 10 years ' The International Journal of Prosthodontics , vol 26 , no. 2 , pp. 111-24 .

Palavras-Chave #Aluminum Silicates #Ceramics #Dental Marginal Adaptation #Dental Porcelain #Dental Prosthesis Retention #Dental Restoration Failure #Dental Veneers #Follow-Up Studies #Humans #Survival Analysis #Treatment Outcome
Tipo

article