A New Technique for Direct Fabrication of Fiber-Reinforced Composite Bridge: A Long-Term Clinical Observation

The use of fiberglass in dentistry has increased due to the improvements in the development of adhesive techniques reducing the cost of treatment and avoiding abutment tooth craving. The present study aims to evaluate the clinical usefulness of the new technique to fabricate a direct fiber-reinforce...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Matías Ferrán Escobedo Martínez, Samuel Rodríguez López, Jairo Valdés Fontela, Sonsoles Olay García, Mario Mauvezín Quevedo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Dentistry Journal
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/8/2/48
_version_ 1827717129185525760
author Matías Ferrán Escobedo Martínez
Samuel Rodríguez López
Jairo Valdés Fontela
Sonsoles Olay García
Mario Mauvezín Quevedo
author_facet Matías Ferrán Escobedo Martínez
Samuel Rodríguez López
Jairo Valdés Fontela
Sonsoles Olay García
Mario Mauvezín Quevedo
author_sort Matías Ferrán Escobedo Martínez
collection DOAJ
description The use of fiberglass in dentistry has increased due to the improvements in the development of adhesive techniques reducing the cost of treatment and avoiding abutment tooth craving. The present study aims to evaluate the clinical usefulness of the new technique to fabricate a direct fiber-reinforced composite bridge (FRCB) over a long period of time. Twenty-one FRCB were performed with the new direct technique on 21 patients with a mean age of 58.85 years and female predominance in the Faculty of Dentistry of Oviedo (Spain). The framework design releases the embrasures allowing adequate interproximal brushing, avoidance of periodontal disease and interproximal caries. A baseline examination was performed and the patients were examined regularly at six-month intervals (nine years’ follow-up). The restorations were also evaluated by an examiner using parameters to check their stability, longevity and the lack of periodontal disease. The most frequent location was the maxillary premolar region and the purpose of the restorations was to give a definitive bridge in 100% of the patients. Only one total debonding of the prostheses was detected during the observation period at 24 months and three partial adhesive–cohesive veneering composite fractures at the pontic after 60, 72 and 84 months, respectively. Kaplan–Meier was performed to detect the overall survival rate of the restorations at the end of the follow-up. Nine-year survival rates for the FRCB was 95.2%. All the cases had a clinically acceptable periodontal condition and an interproximal absence of caries in the abutment teeth. Currently, this type of restoration allows a minimally invasive aesthetic and is an affordable procedure, being a good alternative to other types of treatments.
first_indexed 2024-03-10T19:55:21Z
format Article
id doaj.art-46b9bf4d2b0f4f3ba77d85a990cdd5a4
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2304-6767
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-10T19:55:21Z
publishDate 2020-05-01
publisher MDPI AG
record_format Article
series Dentistry Journal
spelling doaj.art-46b9bf4d2b0f4f3ba77d85a990cdd5a42023-11-19T23:57:49ZengMDPI AGDentistry Journal2304-67672020-05-01824810.3390/dj8020048A New Technique for Direct Fabrication of Fiber-Reinforced Composite Bridge: A Long-Term Clinical ObservationMatías Ferrán Escobedo Martínez0Samuel Rodríguez López1Jairo Valdés Fontela2Sonsoles Olay García3Mario Mauvezín Quevedo4Department of Odontología Integrada de Adultos, Faculty of Odontology, University of Oviedo, 33006 Oviedo, SpainDepartment of Odontología Integrada de Adultos, Faculty of Odontology, University of Oviedo, 33006 Oviedo, SpainPrivate Practitioner, 33003 Oviedo, Principado de Asturias, SpainDepartment of Odontología Integrada de Adultos, Faculty of Odontology, University of Oviedo, 33006 Oviedo, SpainDepartment of Odontología Integrada de Adultos, Faculty of Odontology, University of Oviedo, 33006 Oviedo, SpainThe use of fiberglass in dentistry has increased due to the improvements in the development of adhesive techniques reducing the cost of treatment and avoiding abutment tooth craving. The present study aims to evaluate the clinical usefulness of the new technique to fabricate a direct fiber-reinforced composite bridge (FRCB) over a long period of time. Twenty-one FRCB were performed with the new direct technique on 21 patients with a mean age of 58.85 years and female predominance in the Faculty of Dentistry of Oviedo (Spain). The framework design releases the embrasures allowing adequate interproximal brushing, avoidance of periodontal disease and interproximal caries. A baseline examination was performed and the patients were examined regularly at six-month intervals (nine years’ follow-up). The restorations were also evaluated by an examiner using parameters to check their stability, longevity and the lack of periodontal disease. The most frequent location was the maxillary premolar region and the purpose of the restorations was to give a definitive bridge in 100% of the patients. Only one total debonding of the prostheses was detected during the observation period at 24 months and three partial adhesive–cohesive veneering composite fractures at the pontic after 60, 72 and 84 months, respectively. Kaplan–Meier was performed to detect the overall survival rate of the restorations at the end of the follow-up. Nine-year survival rates for the FRCB was 95.2%. All the cases had a clinically acceptable periodontal condition and an interproximal absence of caries in the abutment teeth. Currently, this type of restoration allows a minimally invasive aesthetic and is an affordable procedure, being a good alternative to other types of treatments.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/8/2/48fiberglass bridgefiber-reinforced composite bridgeminimal invasive preparation
spellingShingle Matías Ferrán Escobedo Martínez
Samuel Rodríguez López
Jairo Valdés Fontela
Sonsoles Olay García
Mario Mauvezín Quevedo
A New Technique for Direct Fabrication of Fiber-Reinforced Composite Bridge: A Long-Term Clinical Observation
Dentistry Journal
fiberglass bridge
fiber-reinforced composite bridge
minimal invasive preparation
title A New Technique for Direct Fabrication of Fiber-Reinforced Composite Bridge: A Long-Term Clinical Observation
title_full A New Technique for Direct Fabrication of Fiber-Reinforced Composite Bridge: A Long-Term Clinical Observation
title_fullStr A New Technique for Direct Fabrication of Fiber-Reinforced Composite Bridge: A Long-Term Clinical Observation
title_full_unstemmed A New Technique for Direct Fabrication of Fiber-Reinforced Composite Bridge: A Long-Term Clinical Observation
title_short A New Technique for Direct Fabrication of Fiber-Reinforced Composite Bridge: A Long-Term Clinical Observation
title_sort new technique for direct fabrication of fiber reinforced composite bridge a long term clinical observation
topic fiberglass bridge
fiber-reinforced composite bridge
minimal invasive preparation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/8/2/48
work_keys_str_mv AT matiasferranescobedomartinez anewtechniquefordirectfabricationoffiberreinforcedcompositebridgealongtermclinicalobservation
AT samuelrodriguezlopez anewtechniquefordirectfabricationoffiberreinforcedcompositebridgealongtermclinicalobservation
AT jairovaldesfontela anewtechniquefordirectfabricationoffiberreinforcedcompositebridgealongtermclinicalobservation
AT sonsolesolaygarcia anewtechniquefordirectfabricationoffiberreinforcedcompositebridgealongtermclinicalobservation
AT mariomauvezinquevedo anewtechniquefordirectfabricationoffiberreinforcedcompositebridgealongtermclinicalobservation
AT matiasferranescobedomartinez newtechniquefordirectfabricationoffiberreinforcedcompositebridgealongtermclinicalobservation
AT samuelrodriguezlopez newtechniquefordirectfabricationoffiberreinforcedcompositebridgealongtermclinicalobservation
AT jairovaldesfontela newtechniquefordirectfabricationoffiberreinforcedcompositebridgealongtermclinicalobservation
AT sonsolesolaygarcia newtechniquefordirectfabricationoffiberreinforcedcompositebridgealongtermclinicalobservation
AT mariomauvezinquevedo newtechniquefordirectfabricationoffiberreinforcedcompositebridgealongtermclinicalobservation