An 8‐year retrospective study of fixed prosthodontics clinical unit completions in a postgraduate prosthodontics program

Abstract Background and Aims The range of aesthetic fixed prosthodontics materials utilizing digital manufacturing techniques has expanded in recent years ostensibly replacing traditional laboratory techniques and materials. This retrospective study conducted over eight consecutive years aimed to an...

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Main Author: James Dudley
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-06-01
Series:Health Science Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.1331
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description Abstract Background and Aims The range of aesthetic fixed prosthodontics materials utilizing digital manufacturing techniques has expanded in recent years ostensibly replacing traditional laboratory techniques and materials. This retrospective study conducted over eight consecutive years aimed to analyze the types of laboratory fabricated fixed prosthodontics clinical units completed in a postgraduate prosthodontics specialist training program and determine meaningful trends. Methods The logbooks of eight postgraduate prosthodontics completions from 2014 to 2021 were reviewed and the different types of laboratory fabricated fixed prosthodontics units and total number of fixed prosthodontics units completed were recorded. The data was categorized and presented in tabulated and chart form using Microsoft Excel software (version 2016). Paired t‐tests and Mann−Kendall trend tests were performed to analyze for statistical significance between the different restoration types across the program completions. Results Porcelain bonded to metal (PBM) crowns represented 42.05% of all fixed prosthodontics units completed over all study years followed by all‐ceramic crowns (ACC) (18.14%) and full gold crowns (FGC) (10.70%). Jointly, PBM, ACC and FGC's encompassed 70.88% of all fixed prosthodontics units. Over the 8‐year study period, there were observed trends of reduced use of PBM's, increased use of ACC's, statistically significant reduced use of FGC's (p = 0.035) and a statistically significant difference in the use of complete and partial coverage restorations (p < 0.001). Conclusion PBM crowns were the dominant laboratory fabricated fixed prosthodontic clinical unit across postgraduate prosthodontics program completions. The trend in later years indicating ACC as the dominant crown type warrants further investigation.
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spelling doaj.art-16a748f7d91847989186352f88beedf72023-06-30T10:20:50ZengWileyHealth Science Reports2398-88352023-06-0166n/an/a10.1002/hsr2.1331An 8‐year retrospective study of fixed prosthodontics clinical unit completions in a postgraduate prosthodontics programJames Dudley0Adelaide Dental School The University of Adelaide Adelaide AustraliaAbstract Background and Aims The range of aesthetic fixed prosthodontics materials utilizing digital manufacturing techniques has expanded in recent years ostensibly replacing traditional laboratory techniques and materials. This retrospective study conducted over eight consecutive years aimed to analyze the types of laboratory fabricated fixed prosthodontics clinical units completed in a postgraduate prosthodontics specialist training program and determine meaningful trends. Methods The logbooks of eight postgraduate prosthodontics completions from 2014 to 2021 were reviewed and the different types of laboratory fabricated fixed prosthodontics units and total number of fixed prosthodontics units completed were recorded. The data was categorized and presented in tabulated and chart form using Microsoft Excel software (version 2016). Paired t‐tests and Mann−Kendall trend tests were performed to analyze for statistical significance between the different restoration types across the program completions. Results Porcelain bonded to metal (PBM) crowns represented 42.05% of all fixed prosthodontics units completed over all study years followed by all‐ceramic crowns (ACC) (18.14%) and full gold crowns (FGC) (10.70%). Jointly, PBM, ACC and FGC's encompassed 70.88% of all fixed prosthodontics units. Over the 8‐year study period, there were observed trends of reduced use of PBM's, increased use of ACC's, statistically significant reduced use of FGC's (p = 0.035) and a statistically significant difference in the use of complete and partial coverage restorations (p < 0.001). Conclusion PBM crowns were the dominant laboratory fabricated fixed prosthodontic clinical unit across postgraduate prosthodontics program completions. The trend in later years indicating ACC as the dominant crown type warrants further investigation.https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.1331clinical unitsfixed prosthodonticspostgraduate prosthodonticsretrospective study
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An 8‐year retrospective study of fixed prosthodontics clinical unit completions in a postgraduate prosthodontics program
Health Science Reports
clinical units
fixed prosthodontics
postgraduate prosthodontics
retrospective study
title An 8‐year retrospective study of fixed prosthodontics clinical unit completions in a postgraduate prosthodontics program
title_full An 8‐year retrospective study of fixed prosthodontics clinical unit completions in a postgraduate prosthodontics program
title_fullStr An 8‐year retrospective study of fixed prosthodontics clinical unit completions in a postgraduate prosthodontics program
title_full_unstemmed An 8‐year retrospective study of fixed prosthodontics clinical unit completions in a postgraduate prosthodontics program
title_short An 8‐year retrospective study of fixed prosthodontics clinical unit completions in a postgraduate prosthodontics program
title_sort 8 year retrospective study of fixed prosthodontics clinical unit completions in a postgraduate prosthodontics program
topic clinical units
fixed prosthodontics
postgraduate prosthodontics
retrospective study
url https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.1331
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