Interviews and/or clinical examinations by means of the California Dental Association quality evaluation system were carried out in a group of persons who had received extensive restorative treatments with fixed partial dentures 15 years before this study.
The studied group consisted of 77 persons who agreed to participate from an original group of 150 persons selected at random from the Swedish Dental Insurance System records.
Of the original group 20 had died, 17 were not traceable or not able to participate for medical reasons, and 36 declined to participate. Thirty-two per cent of the recorded reconstructions had been lost, and 8% partially lost during the 15-year period. Thirty-five per cent of the reconstructions were rated as Satisfactory, whereas the remaining ones had mixed clinical quality ratings.
Failures and Not Acceptable quality ratings were found to be caused mainly by fractures, loss of retention, and/or dental caries.
Authors: Per-Olof J. Glantz,Krister Nilner,Malcolm D. Jendresen, Hans Sundberg
Source: https://www.tandfonline.com/
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