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[Stress breaker framework. 2. clinical results].

G Jourda1

  • 1Faculté de Lyon.

Les Cahiers De Prothese
|March 1, 1991
PubMed
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This study found that using a stress breaker framework in removable partial dentures for 12 years preserved teeth in 96% of cases. This design also ensured stability and limited bone resorption, improving long-term prosthetic success.

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Area of Science:

  • Prosthodontics
  • Dental Materials Science

Context:

  • Evaluating long-term clinical outcomes of prosthetic dental designs.
  • Assessing the efficacy of the stress breaker framework in removable partial prostheses.
  • Establishing standardized criteria for prosthetic evaluation over time.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of prostheses designed with a stress breaker framework after twelve years of use.
  • To determine the long-term success rates regarding tooth preservation, stability, and vertical dimension of occlusion (V-O-D) maintenance.
  • To analyze the impact of the stress breaker framework on supporting tooth structure and bone resorption.

Summary:

  • A 12-year clinical study involving 170 cases and 418 supporting teeth assessed removable partial prostheses using a stress breaker framework.

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  • Key criteria evaluated included supporting tooth preservation (96% success), absence of re-lowering indication (95% success), and maintenance of vertical dimension of occlusion (95% success).
  • Results indicate that the stress breaker framework facilitates consistent preservation of abutment teeth and limits bone resorption beneath the prosthesis.
  • Impact:

    • Demonstrates the long-term clinical viability and success of stress breaker framework designs in removable partial dentures.
    • Highlights the benefits of this framework in maintaining oral health and prosthetic function over extended periods.
    • Provides evidence supporting the use of stress breaker frameworks for predictable outcomes in partial denture rehabilitation.