Risk Factors Associated with Complications in Fixed Partial Dentures
Diana-Elena Vlăduțu, Vlad Pârvănescu, Alexandru Ștefârță, Virginia Maria Rădulescu, Maria Filoftea Mercuț, Veronica Mercuț, Monica-Mihaela Iacov-Crăițoiu, Maria Alexandra Rădoi, Antonia Samia Khaddour, Ioana Mitruț, Mihaela Roxana Brătoiu

TL;DR
This study identifies risk factors like poor oral hygiene and smoking that are linked to complications in dental restorations called fixed partial dentures.
Contribution
The study establishes specific associations between caries predisposition, oral hygiene, bruxism, and smoking with biological, technical, and aesthetic complications in FPD patients.
Findings
Caries predisposition and smoking are linked to more biological complications in FPD.
Bruxism and smoking are associated with technical complications in FPD.
Unsatisfactory oral hygiene and smoking are connected to aesthetic complications in FPD.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Fixed partial dentures (FPD) are intended to restore the impaired functions of the dento-maxillary system (DMS) following the onset of partial edentulism. The objectives of this study were to determine the association of risk factors represented by caries predisposition (DMFT index - decayed (D), missing (M), and filled (F) teeth), oral hygiene, bruxism and smoking with FPD complications. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted on a sample of 428 patients who presented to the Department of Prosthetic Dentistry at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova for various complications related to FPD. Biological, technical, and aesthetic complications were identified in terms of their frequency and their association with risk factors, including caries predisposition quantified by the DMFT index, oral hygiene, bruxism, and smoking status.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental materials and restorations · Dental Health and Care Utilization · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research
