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    Critères de choix des matériaux à utiliser dans le cadre d'une réhabilitation conjointe en CFAO

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    TOULOUSE3-BU Santé-Centrale (315552105) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Empreinte optique intra-orale sur implant pour la réalisation d'un pilier implantaire personnalisé

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    TOULOUSE3-BU Santé-Centrale (315552105) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Traitement de l'édentement total mandibulaire par prothèse amovible apport de l'implantologie insert de la mise en charge immédiate

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    Alors que la médecine ne cesse de progresser, le nombre de patients présentant un édentement total à la mandibule devrait augmenter au cours des décennies à venir. Durant de nombreuses années, le traitement par prothèse amovible complète muco-portée a été la seule thérapeutique envisageable. Ce type de prothèse ne satisfait pas pleinement les patients notamment du fait de leur faible rétention. L'avènement de l'implantologie a permis de réaliser des prothèses implanto-muco-portées. Cette solution offre une amélioration du confort pour le patient en augmentant la rétention mais aussi la stabilisation. Les nouveaux protocoles de mise en charge immédiate permettent de répondre aujourd'hui, à une demande d'optimisation des délais de la part des praticiens mais aussi des patients.TOULOUSE3-BU Santé-Centrale (315552105) / SudocPARIS-BIUM (751062103) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Efficacy of composite versus ceramic inlays and onlays: study protocol for the CECOIA randomized controlled trial.

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    International audienceBACKGROUND: Dental caries is a common disease and affects many adults worldwide. Inlay or onlay restoration is widely used to treat the resulting tooth substance loss. Two esthetic materials can be used to manufacture an inlay/onlay restoration of the tooth: ceramic or composite. Here, we present the protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing the clinical efficacy of both materials for tooth restoration. Other objectives are analysis of overall quality, wear, restoration survival and prognosis. METHODS: The CEramic and COmposite Inlays Assessment (CECOIA) trial is an open-label, parallel-group, multicenter RCT involving two hospitals and five private practices. In all, 400 patients will be included. Inclusion criteria are adults who need an inlay/onlay restoration for one tooth (that can be isolated with use of a dental dam and has at least one intact cusp), can tolerate restorative procedures and do not have severe bruxism, periodontal or carious disease or poor oral hygiene. The decayed tissue will be evicted, the cavity will be prepared for receiving an inlay/onlay and the patient will be randomized by use of a centralized web-based interface to receive: 1) a ceramic or 2) composite inlay or onlay. Treatment allocation will be balanced (1:1). The inlay/onlay will be adhesively luted. Follow-up will be for 2 years and may be extended; two independent examiners will perform the evaluations. The primary outcome measure will be the score obtained with use of the consensus instrument of the Federation Dentaire Internationale (FDI) World Dental Federation. Secondary outcomes include this instrument's items, inlay/onlay wear, overall quality and survival of the inlay/onlay. Data will be analyzed by a statistician blinded to treatments and an adjusted ordinal logistic regression model will be used to compare the efficacy of both materials. DISCUSSION: For clinicians, the CECOIA trial results may help with evidence-based recommendations concerning the choice of materials for inlay/onlay restoration. For patients, the results may lead to improvement in long-term restoration. For researchers, the results may provide ideas for further research concerning inlay/onlay materials and prognosis.This trial is funded by a grant from the French Ministry of Health.Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01724827
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