Effect of Repairing Endodontic Access Cavities on Survival of Single Crowns and Retainer Restorations

2020-01-21 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Effect of Repairing Endodontic Access Cavities on Survival of Single Crowns and Retainer Restorations​
Wiegand, A.   & Kanzow, P. ​ (2020) 
Journal of Endodontics46(3) pp. 376​-382​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joen.2019.11.012 

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Wiegand, Annette ; Kanzow, Philipp 
Abstract
Introduction: This retrospective study aimed to analyze the effect of repairing endodontic access cavities with composite on the survival of single crowns and retainer restorations of fixed or removable dental prostheses. Methods: Dental records of patients attending a university dental clinic were retrospectively screened for single crowns and retainer restorations receiving endodontic treatment after crown placement. Survival (no further intervention) and failure (removal, loss or replacement of crown, replacement of access restoration, or recementation of restoration) of crowns and retainers with repaired endodontic access cavities were recorded. The mean annual failure rates were calculated, and the effect of individual-, tooth-, and restoration-related variables on survival was assessed by univariate log-rank tests and multivariate Cox regression analyses with shared frailty (P < .05). Results: One hundred eighty repaired crowns/retainers placed in 151 patients were included (4.5 ± 3.3 years follow-up). Survival after 2, 5, 7, and 10 years amounted to 82.7%, 71.5%, 67.3%, and 48.8% (mean annual failure rate = 9.0%, 6.5%, 5.5%, and 6.9%), respectively. Although tooth type, kind of restoration, endodontic irrigant, repair conditioning methods, and kind of composite affected survival in the univariate regression analyses, only the kind of restoration (single crown vs retainer restoration) remained significant in the multivariate Cox regression model. Conclusions: Repairing endodontic access cavities with composite increases the longevity of single crowns and retainer restorations.
Issue Date
21-January-2020
Journal
Journal of Endodontics 
Organization
Poliklinik für Präventive Zahnmedizin, Parodontologie und Kariologie 
ISSN
0099-2399
eISSN
1878-3554
Language
English
Subject(s)
Composite; endodontic treatment; repair; retreatment; survival

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