Debonding of cast metal-based cantilever and fixed-fixed resin-retained bridgework: A review of the literature

Author:

Dunn Katharine1,Funez Marcio Alejandro Umanzor2,Pace-Balzan Adrian3

Affiliation:

1. Specialty Trainee in Restorative Dentistry, Edinburgh Dental Institute, The University of Edinburgh, UK

2. Prosthodontist, UNICAH San Pedro y San Pablo, Universidad Católica de Honduras, Cortes, Honduras

3. Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Edinburgh Dental Institute, The University of Edinburgh, UK

Abstract

Aim: Cast metal-based resin-retained bridgework (RRB) offers a practical, conservative approach when restoring edentulous spaces. This review examines the debonding of cast metal-based RRB, comparing cantilever resin-retained bridgework (CRRB) and fixed-fixed resin-retained bridgework (FRRB) designs taking into context developments in RRB design, construction, and cementation over time. Methods: An electronic search was conducted through Medline and Embase with the aid of Boolean operators to combine the following key words: “adhesive bridges”, “resin-bonded bridges”, “resin-retained bridges”, “resin-bonded fixed partial dentures”, “cantilever”, “debond”, “fixed-fixed”, “decementation”, “failure”, “success”, “outcome”, “longevity” and “survival”. The search was limited to peer-reviewed articles written in English and published from 1995 through to 2019. Main findings: Thirty-one studies were included. Five studies compared the longevity of CRRB versus FRRB, five assessed the clinical performance of CRRBs alone, and 21 studies assessed the clinical performance of FRRBs. There was great variability in study design and the reporting of clinical outcomes, and an analysis and critique of the included papers is provided. Overall, CRRB tend to debond less and hence provide longer-term and more reliable clinical service when compared to FRRB. Principal conclusions: More high-level, long-term, prospective and clinical controlled trials are required to further analyse and evaluate the long-term outcomes of cast metal-based RRB.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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