Informazioni generali
  • Categoria della malattia Altro (BASEC)
  • Stato di reclutamento reclutamento in corso (BASEC/ICTRP)
  • Luogo dello studio
    Altro
    (BASEC)
  • Responsabile dello studio Lukas Enggist Lukas.Enggist@ivoclar.com (BASEC)
  • Fonte dati BASEC: Importato da 24.06.2025 ICTRP: N/A
  • Ultimo aggiornamento 24.06.2025 13:35
HumRes66912 | SNCTP000006417 | BASEC2025-D0022

Investigation of the Longevity of Single Tooth Restorations with Glass Ceramics

  • Categoria della malattia Altro (BASEC)
  • Stato di reclutamento reclutamento in corso (BASEC/ICTRP)
  • Luogo dello studio
    Altro
    (BASEC)
  • Responsabile dello studio Lukas Enggist Lukas.Enggist@ivoclar.com (BASEC)
  • Fonte dati BASEC: Importato da 24.06.2025 ICTRP: N/A
  • Ultimo aggiornamento 24.06.2025 13:35

Descrizione riassuntiva dello studio

Tooth substance loss, e.g., as a result of caries, requires replacement with a filling material or a prosthetic piece manufactured outside the mouth beyond a certain extent. Through this indirect method, aesthetically pleasing and durable dental restorations, such as crowns, are produced. Glass ceramics have proven to be the material of choice. e.max CAD and Press are such materials that have been on the market for over 20 years. However, there are not many long-term data on the longevity of such restorations over several decades. Therefore, in this study, we investigate the survival rate and appearance of ceramic dental restorations that have a longevity of at least 15 years. Our study is a retrospective study, meaning that only patients who received a dental restoration made of IPS e.max CAD or IPS e.max Press between 2006 and 2010 can participate in this study. The dental restoration to be examined was thus placed in the patient's mouth more than 15 years ago. Since we want to determine the survival rate of ceramic materials, there is only one group in this trial (patients with an IPS e.max CAD/Press restoration) and no control or comparison group. During the control appointment, aesthetic, functional, and biological aspects of the restorations are assessed and documented with photographs.

(BASEC)

Intervento studiato

Advanced caries or a defective filling was treated with a ceramic restoration. In this retrospective study, patients were provided with such a single tooth restoration made from IPS e.max CAD or IPS e.max more than 15 years ago. In the context of this study, there is no intervention, but only a control and assessment of the dental restorations by a dentist.

(BASEC)

Malattie studiate

As this is a retrospective study on the survival rate of single restorations made of glass ceramics after a service life of more than 15 years, no disease or treatment method is the focus of this study. The longevity of a restoration, which represents a safety aspect, is at the forefront. Fundamentally, such single restorations are used to treat teeth where a lot of substance has been lost, which, however, dates back more than 15 years in this study. In the context of this study, the dental restorations are evaluated by a dentist based on aesthetic, functional, and biological criteria.

(BASEC)

Criteri di partecipazione
• Indirect single tooth restoration (inlay, onlay, veneer, crown) was manufactured between 2006 and 2010 at the internal clinic of Ivoclar Vivadent AG. • Single tooth restoration was made from IPS e.max CAD or IPS e.max CAD. (BASEC)

Criteri di esclusione
• Health condition (physical and mental) does not allow participation. (BASEC)

Luogo dello studio

Altro

(BASEC)

Schaan (Liechtenstein)

(BASEC)

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Sponsor

Ivoclar Vivadent AG

(BASEC)

Contatto per ulteriori informazioni sullo studio

Persona di contatto in Svizzera

Lukas Enggist

+423 235 3446

Lukas.Enggist@ivoclar.com

Interne Klinik Ivoclar Vivadent AG

(BASEC)

Informazioni scientifiche

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Nome del comitato etico approvante (per studi multicentrici solo il comitato principale)

Commissione etica Zurigo

(BASEC)

Data di approvazione del comitato etico

20.05.2025

(BASEC)


ID di studio ICTRP
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Titolo ufficiale (approvato dal comitato etico)
Retrospective clinical study to investigate the longevity of long-term single tooth restorations from IPS e.max CAD and Press (BASEC)

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