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Objectives: The purpose of this research was to determine the clinical success rate of a lithia-disilicate-based core ceramic (Ivoclar, Vivadent Corp.) for use in posterior fixed partial dentures (FPDs) as a function of bite force, cement type, connector height, and connector width.
Methods: Thirty ceramic FPD core frameworks were prepared using a hot-pressing technique and a lithia-disilicate-based core ceramic. The maximum clenching force was measured for each patient prior to tooth preparation. Connector heights and widths were measured for each FPD. Patients were recalled yearly after cementation for two years and evaluated using eleven clinical criteria. All FPDs were examined by two independent clinicians and rankings for each criterion were made from 1 to 4 with 4 = excellent and 1 = unacceptable.
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All patient recruitment and treatment were performed at the University of Florida College of Dentistry, Graduate Prosthodontic Clinic by Prosthodontic faculty. Patients were initially screened to exclude individuals with medical contraindications to dental treatment, parafunctional habits, and inability to ensure residence in the area for the next five years. Inclusion criteria were a missing posterior tooth in a quadrant (first premolars through second molars) that could be restored with a 3-unit FPD, periodontal pockets of less than 4 mm for each abutment with no periodontal disease, vital abutment teeth, and a crown root ratio of at least 1:1. A patient can have multiple FPDs placed as long as the above-mentioned criteria were met. Baseline data were obtained for each selected subject to include the following:
Data were analyzed by logistic regression analysis of the variables with α = 0.05. The consistency of the examiners' scores was evaluated for consistency using a test for the standard deviation of inter-examination.
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