Survival and complication rates of tooth- and implant-supported restorations after an observation period up to 36 years

IF 4.8 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frank M. Bischof, Ayse A. Mathey, Alexandra Stähli, Giovanni E. Salvi, Urs Brägger
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Abstract

Background

Tooth- and implant-supported fixed dental prostheses are well-documented and aesthetic treatment alternatives, and after a comprehensive periodontal treatment, a protocol with a good long-term prognosis if the maintenance program is strictly followed.

Aim

To reexamine a pre-existing patient cohort in order to obtain estimated long-term survival and complication outcomes of fixed dental prostheses.

Materials and Methods

For this study, patients treated with fixed dental prostheses between 1978 and 2002 were reexamined between 2019 and 2020. The restorations were divided in single crowns and fixed dental prostheses supported by teeth (TSC, FPTDP) and implants (ISC, FPIDP). Survival and complication rates were obtained. Kaplan–Meier functions were used to model complication probabilities, and average hazard ratios of different strata were compared using weighted Cox regression.

Results

The mean observation time of 40 patients and 223 reconstructions was 20.3 (±9.7, 1.2–36.2) years. The estimated survival rates were 84% (CI: 77%–92%) for TSC, 63% (CI: 51%–79%) for FPTDP, 87% (CI: 71%–100%) for ISC, and 64% (CI: 34%–100%) for FPIDP after 25 years. Biological complications included carious lesions (10.6%), periodontitis (7.9%), and peri-implantitis (6.8%). Technical complications included chipping (20.2%) and loss of retention (10.8%).

Conclusion

Biological complications lead to abutment loss in more than two-thirds of cases, regardless of the type of abutment (tooth or implant). Technical complications are less associated with abutment loss than biological complications.

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经过长达 36 年的观察,牙齿和种植体支撑修复体的存活率和并发症发生率。
背景:牙和种植体支持的固定义齿是有充分证据证明的美观的治疗选择,在经过全面的牙周治疗后,如果严格遵守维护计划,长期预后良好。目的:重新审查先前存在的患者队列,以获得固定义齿的估计长期存活率和并发症结果:本研究在2019年至2020年期间对1978年至2002年期间接受过固定义齿治疗的患者进行了复查。修复体分为单冠和由牙齿(TSC、FPTDP)和种植体(ISC、FPIDP)支持的固定义齿。获得了存活率和并发症发生率。使用 Kaplan-Meier 函数建立并发症概率模型,并使用加权 Cox 回归比较不同分层的平均危险比:结果:40名患者和223次重建的平均观察时间为20.3(±9.7,1.2-36.2)年。25年后,TSC的估计存活率为84%(CI:77%-92%),FPTDP为63%(CI:51%-79%),ISC为87%(CI:71%-100%),FPIDP为64%(CI:34%-100%)。生物并发症包括龋齿(10.6%)、牙周炎(7.9%)和种植体周围炎(6.8%)。技术并发症包括崩裂(20.2%)和固位丧失(10.8%):结论:生物并发症导致三分之二以上的病例基台脱落,无论基台类型(牙齿或种植体)如何。与生物并发症相比,技术并发症与基台缺失的关系较小。
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Clinical Oral Implants Research
Clinical Oral Implants Research 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
11.60%
发文量
149
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Oral Implants Research conveys scientific progress in the field of implant dentistry and its related areas to clinicians, teachers and researchers concerned with the application of this information for the benefit of patients in need of oral implants. The journal addresses itself to clinicians, general practitioners, periodontists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons and prosthodontists, as well as to teachers, academicians and scholars involved in the education of professionals and in the scientific promotion of the field of implant dentistry.
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