Clinical Evaluation on the Longevity of Glass Ceramic Based Single Tooth Restorations
NCT: NCT06898411 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
This retrospective study investigates the longevity of lithium disilicate based glass-ceramic single tooth restorations placed with IPS e.max CAD and IPS e.max Press after a wearing period of more than 15 years. The primary objective is to assess the survival rate of single tooth restorations with IPS e.max CAD and IPS e.max Press after a wearing period of at least 15 years. The secondary objectives are to assess the quality of the single tooth restorations in regard of aesthetic, functional and biological properties.
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What is Clinical Evaluation on the Longevity of Glass Ceramic Based Single Tooth Restorations?
Clinical Evaluation on the Longevity of Glass Ceramic Based Single Tooth Restorations is a clinical trial registered under NCT06898411. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT06898411?
The current status of NCT06898411 (Clinical Evaluation on the Longevity of Glass Ceramic Based Single Tooth Restorations) is: COMPLETED.
When did Clinical Evaluation on the Longevity of Glass Ceramic Based Single Tooth Restorations start?
Clinical Evaluation on the Longevity of Glass Ceramic Based Single Tooth Restorations started on 2025-05-23.
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