Study Shows High Success of Glass-Ceramic Restorations Beyond CEJ

Posted: January 10, 2025
A retrospective clinical study explored the survival rates of partial glass-ceramic restorations with margins beyond or above the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ). Results showed high survival and success rates of 97.3% and 95.3% over 7.5 years. Margin position did not significantly impact outcome, but factors like caries risk and tooth vitality influenced restoration failure. Male patients and teeth with endodontic treatment were at higher risk. This study highlights the longevity and reliability of partial glass-ceramic restorations in dental practice.

This article summary was generated by AI. To view the full article, click the link here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38684406/
Views: 1
Sponsors
Townie Perks
Townie® Poll
Who or what do you turn to for most financial advice regarding your practice?
  
The Dentaltown Team, Farran Media Support
Phone: +1-480-445-9710
Email: support@farranmedia.com
©2025 Dentaltown, a division of Farran Media • All Rights Reserved
9633 S. 48th Street Suite 200 • Phoenix, AZ 85044 • Phone:+1-480-598-0001 • Fax:+1-480-598-3450