Clinical Performance of 3D-Printed Resin and Zirconia Implant Restorations
NCT: NCT07522671 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This randomized controlled clinical trial evaluates the clinical performance of 3D-printed resin restorations compared with milled monolithic zirconia in implant-supported single crowns and short-span fixed partial dentures (FPDs). A total of patients requiring one or two implant-supported restorations in the mandibular anterior region were randomly allocated to receive either 3D-printed permanent resin restorations (CROWNTEC) or conventionally milled zirconia prostheses. All restorations were fabricated using a standardized digital workflow and assessed over a 12-month follow-up period. The primary outcome was restoration survival rate, while secondary outcomes included technical complications, peri-implant biological parameters, marginal bone level changes, and patient-reported satisfaction. This study aims to provide clinical evidence regarding the viability of 3D-printed definitive resin materials as an alternative to zirconia in implant prosthodontics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Clinical Performance of 3D-Printed Resin and Zirconia Implant Restorations?
Clinical Performance of 3D-Printed Resin and Zirconia Implant Restorations is a clinical trial registered under NCT07522671. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07522671?
The current status of NCT07522671 (Clinical Performance of 3D-Printed Resin and Zirconia Implant Restorations) is: RECRUITING.
When did Clinical Performance of 3D-Printed Resin and Zirconia Implant Restorations start?
Clinical Performance of 3D-Printed Resin and Zirconia Implant Restorations started on 2026-04-01.
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