Clinical longevity of removable partial dentures retained by telescopic crowns: Outcome of the double crown with clearance fit

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Wenz, HJ [1 ]
Hertrampf, K [1 ]
Lehmann, KM [1 ]
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[1] Univ Marburg, Dept Preclin & Maxillofacial Prosthodont, Marburg Sch Dent Med, D-35033 Marburg, Germany
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Purpose: It was the aim of this study to investigate the long-term success of a telescopic crown system that can be used for both rigid and resilient support and to evaluate by means of a literature review whether the use of resilient support may be advantageous compared to other double crown systems when the restoration is placed on only a few remaining teeth. Materials and Methods: Patient records were used to evaluate 125 dentures (with 460 abutment teeth) based on the Marburg double crown system. The loss of abutment teeth, endodontic treatment, and fracture of the metallic framework were investigated with regard to the different types of denture support. Results: The probability that a patient would have kept all abutment teeth was 84% after 5 years and 66% after 10 years. No significant differences were found for the two groups "resilient support" (less than or equal to three abutment teeth) and "rigid support" (greater than or equal to four abutment teeth). For abutment teeth with a double crown with clearance fit, the risk of loss was 4% after 5 years and 15% after 10 years for rigid support, and 10% and 24%, respectively, for resilient support. The risk of endodontic treatment was 7% after 5 years and 9% after 10 years for rigid supper?, and 3% and 7%, respectively, for resilient support. None of the denture frameworks showed a fracture during the observation period. Conclusion: Removable partial dentures retained by double crowns with clearance fit and constructed without major or minor connectors provide good clinical longevity. The survival rates of abutment teeth were comparable to those reported in the literature for other double crown systems. There was no significant increase of the risk of abutment loss when the restoration was placed on three or fewer remaining teeth and the concept of resilient support was applied.
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