CAD-CAM İnley Onley Restorasyonların Klinik Takibi

Amaç: Çalışmamızda CAD-CAM teknolojisi üretilmiş inley veonley restorasyonların klinik takibini içeren makaleler sistematikolarak değerlendirilmiştir. Pubmed veritabanındaki 2000-2017yılları arasında yayınlanmış makaleler restorasyonların klinikbaşarı ve başarısızlık nedenleri, sağ kalım oranları ve hastamemnuniyeti açısından incelenmek istenmiştir.Materyal Metod: Çalışmamızda Pubmed veri tabanında “CADCAM in-vivo” (n=40), “CAD-CAM clinical survival” (n=110),“CAD-CAM follow up” (n=186), “CAD-CAM prospective”(n=100), “CAD-CAM cohort” (n=171) anahtar kelimelerigirilerek arama yapılmıştır. 2000 yılından 2018 yılına kadarSCI kapsamındaki tüm çalışmalar belirlenmiştir. Duplikatlar, invitro çalışmalar, 1 yıldan kısa takip süresi olan vaka çalışmalarıçıkarıldıktan sonra toplamda 18 tane inley onley klinik takipçalışması değerlendirilmiştirSonuç:. CAD/CAM sistemlerinin klinikte doğru endikasyonlakullanımı, uzun dönemde yüksek sağ kalım oranı ile klinik olarakbaşarılı restorasyonların üretilmesine olanak sağlamaktadır. CAD/CAM sistemlerle üretilen restorasyonların hasta memnuniyetinintedavinin tek seansta tamamlanmasından ötürü yüksek olduğugörülmüştür. Ancak seramiğin yapısına bağlı başarısızlıklarınve marjinal kenar problemlerinin CAD/CAM sistemlerde degörüldüğü ve bu sorunların giderilmesine yönelik çalışmalarınyapılmasının gerektiği sonucuna varılmıştır.

Clinical Follow-up of the CAD-CAM produced Inlay and Onlay Restorations: A Review

Objectives: The aim of this study is to systematically reviewarticles related to the clinical follow-up of CAD-CAM-producedinlay and onlay restorations. The articles published in Pubmeddatabase between the years 2000-2017 were examined in termsof patient satisfaction,clinical success, failure and survival rates.Materials and Methods: In our study, we generated searchesin the Pubmed database, by entering the keywords “CAD-CAMin-vivo” (n=40), “CAD-CAM clinical survival” (n=110), ”CADCAM follow up” (n=186), ”CAD-CAM prospective” (n=100) and“CAD-CAM cohort” (n=171). All studies within the scope of SCIpublished between 2000 to 2018 were included. A total of 18 inlayonlay clinical follow-up studies were included after duplicates, invitro studies, and case studies with a follow-up period of less than1 year were excluded.Results:. The use of CAD / CAM systems when indicatedallow clinicians to produce clinically successful restorations withlong-term high survival rate. The completion of the treatment in asingle session increased the patient satisfaction of the restorationsproduced by CAD / CAM systems.Conclusion: It is concluded that failures related to the structureof ceramic and marginal edge problems are also seen in CAD /CAM systems. Well designed clinical trials with large sample sizeare still needed to achieve more accurate results about the clinicalfeatures of CAD/CAM inlays and onlays.

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