Impact of rehabilitation with metal-ceramic restorations on oral health-related quality of life

Author:

Silva Gisele Rodrigues da1,Roscoe Marina Guimarães1,Ribeiro Cristianne Pacheco1,Mota Adérito Soares da1,Martins Luís Roberto Marcondes2,Soares Carlos José1

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil

2. University of Campinas, Brazil

Abstract

Dental ceramics present excellent ability to reproduce the natural teeth regarding esthetic and biomechanics. Recently, due to the advancement of ceramic technology, metal-free restorations were developed. However, the traditional metal-ceramic restorations still present the requirements of high strength, long survival in the oral environment and favorable aesthetics. In this context, it is essential to know the specificity of each ceramic system available in order to apply it properly to various clinical situations. This report describes an integrated rehabilitation using metal-ceramic restorations of a patient at 50 years of age, who presented edentulous spaces, and previous unsatisfactory composite and amalgam restorations, and indirect metallic restorations, leading to compromised quality of life in both functional and psychosocial aspects. The impact on quality of life was measured using a generic instrument, OHIP-14, validated for the World Health Organization, which covers both the biological and the psychosocial dimensions. This instrument was applied to the patient before and after treatment. The patient had an overall OHIP-14 score of 28 before the treatment and after treatment the score decreased to 0, showing that dental and oral health conditions are factors that do impact on the quality of life. Rehabilitation has provided functional and aesthetic restorations, harmony of the stomatognathic system and improvement of life quality.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Dentistry

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