KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 85 | JANUARY - MARCH
Dental Biofilm Accumulation and Gingival Health of Teeth with Fixed Single Prosthesis Fabricated by Various Prosthetic Materials
Pradhan A, Shrestha K, Aryal S, Shrestha S
Abstract: Background
Periodontal health plays an important role in maintaining the health of natural teeth
as well as in the success of all dental procedures. Fixed single prosthesis (dental
crown) can be fabricated with different types of prosthetic restorative materials like
Metal, Ceramic, Ceramic fused to metal. These different materials have different
affinity for plaque accumulation leading to the development of gingival inflammation
and periodontal disease.
Objective
To determine the amount of Plaque accumulation and gingival health of teeth with a
fixed single prosthesis fabricated by various Prosthetic materials.
Method
This quantitative cross-sectional study was carried out from July 2021 to March
2022. The patients who visited the hospital after six months of use of the prosthesis
enrolled and were categorized into three groups according to the material used for
the prosthesis metal, ceramic, and metal-ceramic. The periodontal condition was
assessed using the plaque index and gingival index.
Result
A total of 136 patients (78 female and 58 male) were enrolled in the study, with
a mean age of 39.44 ± 16.23 years (Range 19 – 70 years). There were 47 patients
with ceramic crowns, 39 patients with metallic, and 50 patients with metal ceramic
crowns. The mean plaque index of metal, ceramic, and metal-ceramic crowns was
found 1.15 ± 0.546, 0.86 ± 0.479, and 0.93 ± 0.498 respectively. Similarly, the mean
gingival index of metal, ceramic, and metal-ceramic crown were 1.22 ± 0.56, 0.91 ±
0.48, and 1.09 ± 0.55 respectively.
Conclusion
The dental biofilm (plaque) accumulation and hence gingival inflammation is less in
ceramic crowns than in metal and metal-ceramic crowns.
Keyword : Dental crown, Dental plaque index, Gingival index