Maxillary Overdenture Implant Survival Rate and Prosthetic Complications: An Observational Study

K. M, Zahan, N. P
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Background: Edentulism is a serious public health problem since it is a physical defect that has been associated with significant impairments in self-esteem, communication, nutrition, and perceptions of appearance. This study aimed to evaluate the survival rate and prosthetic complications of implant-supported overdentures in the edentulous upper jaw. Methods: This prospective study was carried out at Banasree Dental and German Dental implant surgery centers from December 2011 to December 2021 where 78 patients were included in this study and evaluated clinically and radiographically. A total of 20 patients were excluded as they did not agree to or maintain the follow-up schedule. After this procedure, 58 patients (24 male and 34 female) were evaluated for this study. Results: The mean age of the patients was 61.3± 6.8 years whereas the 24 (41.4%) were male. The total survival rate of implants was 94.8% at the 5-year follow-up and 92.2% at the 10-year follow-up. In the 3.0 mm diameter implants, the lowest survival rate was 70.6% at the 5-year follow-up and 52.9% at the 10-year follow-up, whereas in the 3.8 mm diameter implants it was 95.1% and 93.4%, in the 4.2 mm diameter implants it was 97.8% and 96.7%, and in the 4.6 mm diameter implants it was 94.8% and 92.2%, respectively. Most of the 29 implants had prosthetic tooth fractures, followed by 18 premature wear of gaskets, 15 prosthesis loosening/shedding, 9 damaged prosthesis flanges, 4 damaged baskets, and 3 implants with screw loosening. Conclusion: It is concluded that implant-supported maxillary overdentures have a high rate of survival and are a safe and reliable treatment option. But it's obvious that biological and mechanical complications arise frequently and that they become more common over time.
上颌覆盖义齿种植体存活率和义肢并发症的观察性研究
背景:无牙症是一个严重的公共卫生问题,因为它是一种身体缺陷,与自尊、沟通、营养和外貌感知方面的严重损害有关。本研究旨在评估无牙上颌种植覆盖义齿的存活率和修复并发症。方法:本前瞻性研究于2011年12月至2021年12月在Banasree Dental和German Dental implant surgery中心进行,共纳入78例患者,并对其进行临床和影像学评估。共有20例患者因不同意或不坚持随访计划而被排除在外。手术后,58例患者(24例男性,34例女性)接受了本研究的评估。结果:患者平均年龄61.3±6.8岁,男性24例(41.4%)。5年随访时种植体总生存率为94.8%,10年随访时为92.2%。3.0 mm种植体5年和10年的存活率分别为70.6%和52.9%,3.8 mm种植体的存活率分别为95.1%和93.4%,4.2 mm种植体的存活率分别为97.8%和96.7%,4.6 mm种植体的存活率分别为94.8%和92.2%。29例种植体中以假牙骨折最多,垫片过早磨损18例,假体松动/脱落15例,假体法兰损坏9例,假体筐损坏4例,假体螺钉松动3例。结论:种植支撑上颌覆盖义齿成活率高,是一种安全可靠的治疗方法。但很明显,生物和机械并发症经常出现,而且随着时间的推移,它们变得越来越普遍。
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