DFG project G:(GEPRIS)276467384

CAD/CAM komposit versus keramische minimalinvasive therapeutische Intervention bei ausgeprägten nicht kariösen Läsionen: Klinische Bewährung und Verbesserung der Lebensqualität

CoordinatorProfessorin Dr. Petra Christine Gierthmühlen
Grant period2016 - 2021
Funding bodyDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
 DFG
IdentifierG:(GEPRIS)276467384

Note: Dental erosion is recognized as a global public oral health problem leading to significant aesthetic and functional impairments of affected patients. Anterior and posterior teeth in the upper and lower jaw reveal extensive tooth substance loss. Restoring such teeth with conventional metal-ceramic full-coverage crowns frequently involves elective endodontic therapy, surgical crown lengthening procedures and major additional loss of tooth structure. Minimal invasive manually fabricated restorations were hence developed, but are ¿ due to their high costs ¿ not available to the majority of patients. New techniques based on computer aided design/manufacturing (CAD/CAM) could introduce an innovative approach for minimal invasive and yet affordable restorations, making oral health available to a wide patient population. To date, high-level evidence on their clinical behaviour is lacking. Therefore the present application proposes a randomized controlled non-inferiority multicentre prospective clinical trial. The mid-term performance of patients with severe erosive lesions after therapeutical intervention with minimal invasive CAD/CAM fabricated composite restorations will be compared to manually produced minimal invasive all-ceramic restorations. The impact on patient´s quality of life and patient-centred satisfaction with the aesthetic and functional treatment outcome will be addressed. If the new CAD/CAM approach shows comparable results to manually produced restorations, this technique could become the standard of care with a high accessibility to a wider patient clientele.
   

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