Survival rate, bond, and fracture strength of laminate veneers bonded to different tooth substrates: A systematic review of in vitro studies

Author:

Alqutaibi Ahmed Yaseen12ORCID,Algabri Radhwan Saleh34ORCID,Alghauli Mohammed Ahmed3ORCID,Farghal Ahmed E.5,Alnazzawi Ahmad Abdulkareem1,Saker Samah El Shahat1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Associate Professor of Prosthodontics Substitutive Dental Science Department College of Dentistry Taibah University Al‐Madinah Saudi Arabia

2. Associate Professor, Department of Prosthodontics Faculty of Dentistry Ibb University Ibb Yemen

3. Assistant Professor of Prosthodontics Prosthodontics Department Faculty of Dentistry Ibb University Ibb Yemen

4. Department of Prosthodontics Faculty of Dentistry National University Ibb Yemen

5. Assistant Professor of Prosthodontics, Substitutive Dental Science Department, College of Dentistry Taibah University Al‐Madinah Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThis study aimed to evaluate how different tooth substrates affect the survival rate, shear bond strength, fracture strength, and mode of failure of laminate veneers (LVs).MethodsThis systematic review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. In vitro studies comparing the bonding of laminate veneers to different substrates were included. Electronic databases and manual searches were performed to identify relevant studies. Data on survival rate, shear bond strength, fracture strength, and failure modes were extracted and analyzed using Review Manager software.ResultsA total of 10 studies were included in the review, comprising 621 laminate veneers. The findings revealed that laminate veneers bonded to enamel substrate had lower failure rates than those bonded to tooth substrate with severely exposed dentin or existing composite restorations (ECRs). The failure modes observed were debonding, chipping, cracks, or fractures.ConclusionsBonding laminate veneers to enamel substrate showed higher survival rates compared to bonding to tooth substrates with severely exposed dentin or ECRs, underscoring the significance of enamel preservation. When dealing with exposed dentine surfaces or ECRs, it is crucial to perform appropriate surface treatment before luting to improve adhesion. This involves immediate dentine sealing, as well as the use of suitable primers and bonding agents.

Publisher

Wiley

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