Title |
Conventional Single Tooth Fixed Partial Dentures (FPD) vs. Resin-Retained Fixed Partial Dentures |
Clinical Question |
For the replacement of a single missing tooth, how do cantilevered resin-bonded FPDs compare to conventional cantilevered FPDs in terms of longevity? |
Clinical Bottom Line |
Conventional FPDs tend to have greater longevity than resin-retained FPDs, though cantilevered (single-retainer) resin-retained FPDs have greater longevity than those with two retainers, and they represent a reasonable treatment option. (See Comments on the CAT below) |
Best Evidence |
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PubMed ID |
Author / Year |
Patient Group |
Study type
(level of evidence) |
19215747 | Fugazzotto/2009 | | Narrative Review | Key results | A review of the current literature was performed and retrieved the five year survival rates for single-tooth replacement options as follows: three unit FPD: 94%; cantilevered FPD: 91.4%; resin bonded bridge: 87.7%. | 15237872 | Van Dalen/2004 | | Narrative Review | Key results | Two-unit cantilevered resin-bonded FPDs were found to have significantly greater longevity than two abutment resin-bonded FPDs. | 16803807 | Botelho/2006 | 269 prostheses placed in 214 patients | Retrospective study | Key results | In a study recalling patients with two-unit resin-bonded FPDs after a period of at least 24 months, the survival rate was found to be 95.5%. | |
Evidence Search |
PubMed search performed with the following MESH terms: “Denture, partial, fixed,” and “Denture, partial, fixed, resin-bonded.” Limits were set initially to include only review articles and systematic reviews; limits were removed to produce more search results. |
Comments on
The Evidence |
Fugazzotto reviewed the current literature and two meta-analysis - one determined the 5 year survival for FPDs to be 94%, and another determined the 5 year survival for FPDs and cantilevered FPDs to be 93.8% and 91.4%, respectively. |
Applicability |
This information applies directly to anyone seeking replacement a single missing tooth, especially those with options limited by financial considerations or those for which other options may be contraindicated. |
Specialty |
(General Dentistry) (Prosthodontics) (Restorative Dentistry) |
Keywords |
Maryland Bridge; Fixed Partial Denture; Resin-Bonded Fixed Partial Denture; Resin-Bonded Bridge; Cantilevered; Single-tooth replacement
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ID# |
2008 |
Date of submission |
05/24/2011 |
E-mail |
bonnerj@livemail.uthscsa.edu |
Author |
Justin Bonner |
Co-author(s) |
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Co-author(s) e-mail |
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Faculty mentor |
Michael A. Mansueto, DDS |
Faculty mentor e-mail |
mansueto@uthscsa.edu |
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Basic Science Rationale
(Mechanisms that may account for and/or explain the clinical question, i.e. is the answer to the clinical question consistent with basic biological, physical and/or behavioral science principles, laws and research?) |
None available | |
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Comments and Evidence-Based Updates on the CAT
(FOR PRACTICING DENTISTS', FACULTY, RESIDENTS and/or STUDENTS COMMENTS ON PUBLISHED CATs) |
by John Hanlon (San Antonio, TX) on 07/13/2011 Having replicated the search of this topic, the three articles cited continue to represent the best available evidence. | |