Single-Tooth Restorations Supported by Osseointegrated Implants: Results and Experiences From a Prospective Study After 2 to 3 Years
Bernt Andersson, LDS, DDS, PhD/Per Ödman, LDS, DDS, PhD/Ann-Marie Lindvall, LDS, DDS, PhD/Berit Lithner
PMID: 8530173
Fifty-seven patients were followed for 2 years and 34 patients for 3 years in a study of the CeraOne system. One implant was lost, resulting in a cumulative success rate of 97.3% at the 3-year examination. All-ceramic crowns were seated for 95% of the subjects, and only four of the crowns were classified as failures. Two all-ceramic crowns fractured following trauma, but no crown was fractured when exposed to common bite forces. The bone loss around implants and adjacent teeth was small, and few problems were observed. It was proven that the system achieves good esthetic results and avoids the complications of screw loosening and fistula formation. (INT J ORAL MAXILLOFAC IMPLANTS 1995;10:702–711)
Key words: ceramic crown, CeraOne, single-tooth implant
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