Alaida Wedad S, Gadi Safa A, Al-Ghannam Rokia E, Alamri Moayad F, Mirdad Feras I, Argaibeh Ruba M, Alqahtani Bushra A, Alqahtani Abdulrahman M, Al Jaban Abdulelah A, Alkuraydimi Turki M, Alamari Abdulrahman S
Prosthodontics, Ministry of Health, Riyadh, SAU.
Pediatric Dentistry, Ministry of Health, Riyadh, SAU.
Cureus. 2025 Jun 14;17(6):e85998. doi: 10.7759/cureus.85998. eCollection 2025 Jun.
The long-term success of single-unit restorations is a key objective in restorative dentistry; however, failure rates remain significant due to multiple contributing factors, including inadequate tooth preparation, inappropriate material selection, bonding deficiencies, and occlusal mismanagement. This narrative review aimed to critically assess clinical studies and systematic reviews published between 2000 and 2024 that explored the biomechanical and occlusal determinants affecting the longevity of tooth-supported crowns. A structured search was performed using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases, supplemented by manual reference screening. Observations from the literature highlight several influential risk factors such as loss of tooth vitality, improper occlusal adjustment, bruxism, and poor margin design. Additionally, finite element analysis studies were reviewed to understand how material properties and preparation geometry influence stress distribution and fatigue. These findings highlight how small, well-considered decisions like refining occlusal contacts, choosing the right material, or adjusting the preparation design can make a meaningful difference in preventing complications. By drawing from the current evidence, this review reinforces the value of thoughtful, evidence-based clinical practices and points to specific areas where further research could help make single-unit restorations more reliable and long-lasting.
单颗牙修复体的长期成功是修复牙科的一个关键目标;然而,由于多种促成因素,包括牙体预备不足、材料选择不当、粘结缺陷和咬合管理不当,失败率仍然很高。本叙述性综述旨在批判性地评估2000年至2024年间发表的临床研究和系统评价,这些研究探讨了影响牙支持冠寿命的生物力学和咬合决定因素。使用PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science数据库进行了结构化检索,并辅以手动参考文献筛选。文献中的观察结果突出了几个有影响力的风险因素,如牙齿活力丧失、咬合调整不当、磨牙症和边缘设计不佳。此外,还对有限元分析研究进行了综述,以了解材料性能和预备几何形状如何影响应力分布和疲劳。这些发现突出了一些小的、经过深思熟虑的决定,如改善咬合接触、选择合适的材料或调整预备设计,如何在预防并发症方面产生有意义的差异。通过借鉴当前的证据,本综述强化了深思熟虑、基于证据的临床实践的价值,并指出了一些特定领域,进一步的研究可能有助于使单颗牙修复体更可靠、更持久。