Comparative analysis of implant survival, peri-implant health, and patient satisfaction among three treatment modalities in atrophic posterior mandibles: a randomized clinical study.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Eman Mohamed Raffat, Mohamed Shady, Ayman Abdel Rahim Elkashty, Moustafa El Syad
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Abstract

Background: This study assessed the clinical outcomes of fixed and removable implant-assisted prostheses for the rehabilitation of atrophied distal extension mandibular ridges.

Methods: Thirty partially edentulous patients with atrophied distal extension mandibular ridges were randomized to three groups (n = 10/group). Group ALF received long implants following alveolar ridge augmentation to support fixed restorations. Group SF received short implants to support fixed restorations. Group OVD received two long implants to support a removable partial denture. The plaque index (MPI), gingival index (MGI), Pocket depth (PD), implant stability (IS), and crestal bone loss (CBL) were assessed: immediately after the prosthesis insertion (T0), six months (T6), and twelve months (T12) later. All groups were assessed for patient satisfaction after 12 months using a visual analogue scale (VAS) survey.

Results: Implant survival rates were 89.7%, 91.7%, and 85% in the ALF, SF, and OVD groups (Chi-square = 0.972, log-rank test, p =.673). The ALF and SF groups had significantly greater plaque and gingival scores (P <.05) than the OVD group At T6 and T12. The ALF group exhibited significantly higher PD and IS values (P ˂ 0.05) compared to the OVD group At T6 and T12. The OVD group had the greatest significant CBL values (P <.05) at T6 and T12, whereas the SF group presented the lowest significant values. The ALF and SF groups showed the highest significant satisfaction levels (P <.05) regarding appearance, esthetics, retention, stability, chewing, bolus quality, and occlusion. On the other hand, the OVD group expressed the highest significant satisfaction (P <.05) with surgery, healing, and cleaning.

Conclusions: Fixed restorations supported by either short implants or long implants inserted in augmented bone are equally successful in the rehabilitation of the atrophic posterior mandible, with improved patient satisfaction than implant-assisted partial dentures. Nevertheless, the SF group had favorable peri-implant soft tissue health and decreased marginal bone loss compared to the ALF group. Conversely, implant-assisted partial overdentures demonstrated favorable peri-implant soft tissue health and increased patient satisfaction regarding surgery and healing compared to fixed restoration.

Trial registration: Current Trial NCT05978115 (28/07/2023) "Retrospectively registered".

一项随机临床研究:三种治疗方式对萎缩后下颌骨种植体存活、种植体周围健康和患者满意度的比较分析。
背景:本研究评估了固定和可移动种植体辅助修复下颌远端延伸脊萎缩的临床效果。方法:30例局部无牙伴下颌远端延伸嵴萎缩患者随机分为3组(n = 10/组)。ALF组在牙槽嵴增强后接受长种植体以支持固定修复。SF组采用短种植体支撑固定修复体。OVD组采用两根长种植体支撑可摘局部义齿。评估牙菌斑指数(MPI)、牙龈指数(MGI)、牙袋深度(PD)、种植体稳定性(IS)和牙冠骨质流失(CBL):即刻(T0)、6个月(T6)和12个月(T12)后。所有组在12个月后使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)调查评估患者满意度。结果:ALF组、SF组和OVD组种植体存活率分别为89.7%、91.7%和85% (χ 2 = 0.972, log-rank检验,p = 0.673)。ALF组和SF组的牙菌斑和牙龈评分明显更高(P)。结论:短种植体和长种植体在增强骨内的固定修复体在萎缩后下颌骨的康复中同样成功,患者满意度比种植辅助局部义齿更高。尽管如此,与ALF组相比,SF组具有良好的种植体周围软组织健康和减少的边缘骨质流失。相反,与固定修复相比,种植辅助部分覆盖义齿表现出良好的种植周围软组织健康,并提高了患者对手术和愈合的满意度。试验注册:当前试验NCT05978115(2023年7月28日)“回顾注册”。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
481
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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