Journal of Dentistry
Volume 35, Issue 12 , Pages 939-945, December 2007

Long-term analysis of telescopic crown retained removable partial dentures: Survival and need for maintenance

  • Bernd Wöstmann

      Affiliations

    • Department of Prosthodontics, Justus-Liebig-University, Schlangenzahl 14, D-35392 Gießen, Germany
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +49 641 9946 143; fax: +49 641 9946 139.
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  • Markus Balkenhol

      Affiliations

    • Department of Prosthodontics, Justus-Liebig-University, Schlangenzahl 14, D-35392 Gießen, Germany
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  • Andrea Weber

      Affiliations

    • Private Practice, Buseck, Germany
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  • Paul Ferger

      Affiliations

    • Department of Prosthodontics, Justus-Liebig-University, Schlangenzahl 14, D-35392 Gießen, Germany
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  • Peter Rehmann

      Affiliations

    • Department of Prosthodontics, Justus-Liebig-University, Schlangenzahl 14, D-35392 Gießen, Germany

Received 15 July 2007; received in revised form 3 September 2007; accepted 5 September 2007.

Abstract 

Objectives

The aim of this retrospective longitudinal study was to evaluate the clinical long-term survival of telescopic crown retained removable partial dentures (TRPDs), the influencing factors on survival as well as the type and number of necessary treatments during the observation time.

Methods

The study is based on the data of 463 patients who had received a total of 554 TRPDs with a total of 1758 telescopic crowns between 1995 and 2004 in our Dental School. The influence of the patient's gender, location of the denture, number of abutment teeth per telescopic denture, their distribution (Kennedy-class) and the impact of a routinely follow-up programme on the survival probability were analysed.

Results

During the observation period (mean 5.3±2.9 years) 4.7% of the TRPDs ceased functioning and 3.8% of the abutment teeth were extracted. The survival probability after 5 years was 95.1% for the TRPDs and 95.3% for the abutment teeth. No denture with more than four abutments required replacement. Only the covariates number of abutment teeth and patient in-follow-up showed a significant (p<0.01) influence on the survival probability. 26.9% of the TRPDs needed facing repairs, 34.8% relines, 20.6% loss of cementation of a primary crown and 1% abutment tooth treatment.

Conclusions

Within the limits of a retrospective study it can be concluded that the number of attachments and thorough aftercare have a considerable impact on the long-term success of TRPDs. Though loss of cementation and defects of the facings were significant in number, they did not endanger the long-term success of a TRPD at all.

Keywords: Removable partial dentures, Longitudinal study, Survival analysis, Kaplan–Meier analysis, Telescopic crowns, Clinical study

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PII: S0300-5712(07)00186-8

doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2007.09.010

Journal of Dentistry
Volume 35, Issue 12 , Pages 939-945, December 2007