Application of Ce-TZP/AlO nanocomposite to the framework of an implant-fixed complete dental prosthesis and a complete denture.

J Prosthodont Res

KN Dental Laboratory, Hitachi City, Japan. Electronic address:

Published: October 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • - A 69-year-old male patient received new dental prosthetics, specifically a fixed prosthesis for his lower jaw and a complete denture for his upper jaw, after 15 years, utilizing a strong nanocomposite framework.
  • - Three years post-delivery, the patient reported no significant issues with the prosthetics, indicating a high level of satisfaction with the treatment.
  • - The study highlights the benefits of using Ce-TZP/A material over traditional methods, though it notes limitations due to its opaque color affecting aesthetics; further research is needed for broader conclusions.

Article Abstract

Patient: A 69-year-old Japanese male visited Nihon University Dental Hospital for refabrication of his mandibular implant-supported complete fixed prosthesis (ISCFPD) and maxillary complete denture, which had been fabricated 15 years previously. In this case, Ce-TZP/AlO nanocomposite (Ce-TZP/A) was applied to the framework of the mandibular ISCFPD and maxillary complete denture. Three years after deliver of the framework, no particularly notable biological or prosthetic complications were observed, and a high level of patient satisfaction had been achieved.

Discussion: Conventional ISCFPD frameworks were fabricated by casting gold alloys; however, with the recent advancement of CAD/CAM technology, titanium (Ti) or yttria tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (Y-TZP) frameworks have become more common. In contrast, the main fabrication method for Ti or Co-Cr frameworks of removable dental prostheses has shifted from the conventional casting method to CAD/CAM fabrication. Ce-TZP/A, which was chosen as the framework material this time, shows higher strength and greater toughness than Y-TZP. However, since it has a low light-transmitting property and exhibits an opaque white color, the range of its application in fixed prostheses, particularly in the esthetic area, is limited.

Conclusion: We described a case in which Ce-TZP/A was applied to the frameworks of a mandibular ISCFPD and a maxillary complete denture. No particularly notable biological or prosthetic complications were observed in the mandibular ISCFPD or the maxillary complete denture, and a high level of patient satisfaction was achieved. Medium- and long-term observations with a greater number of cases are essential to obtain information concerning various phenomena related to this procedure.

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