Codruta Elena Ciurescu, Lorena Dima, Anca Gheorghiu, Vlad Alexandru Ciurescu, Dana Gabriela Festila, Marius Alexandru Moga, Stefan Vesa, Raluca Cosgarea
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摘要
目的:本研究的目的是评估私人执业环境中种植体周围疾病的发生及其潜在风险指标。材料和方法:本横断面研究评估了390名患者(平均年龄55.8±11.6岁)的数据,这些患者采用种植体支持的假体重建,参加了6.25±3.36年的维护计划。临床评估包括种植体周围探查袋深度(PPD)、探查出血(BOP)和全口菌斑评分(FMPS)。使用牙槽后x线片对每个种植体进行影像学评估。此外,还评估了吸烟习惯、牙周炎史或牙周病导致的牙齿脱落、有无角化粘膜≥2 mm以及假体修复的质量。确定种植体周围疾病(受试者/种植体水平)的患病率,并通过多级logistic回归分析评估各种潜在风险指标。结果:在受试者和种植体水平上,种植体周围疾病患病率分别为37.7%和23.3%。14.3%诊断为种植体周围黏膜炎,8.9%诊断为晚期种植体周围炎(PI)。PI与口腔卫生差(FMPS: 0.45, p 0.001)或中度口腔卫生(FMPS: 0.3-0.45, p 0.001)、牙周炎史(p 0.001)、缺乏角化组织≥2 mm (p 0.001)或种植体功能时间> 5年(p 0.001)相关。结论:在私人诊所中,种植体周围疾病的患病率为37.7%/ 23.3%(受试者/种植体水平)。口腔卫生不良、牙周炎史、角质化黏膜2 mm、功能≥5年与种植体周围疾病的发生有关。
Prevalence of Peri-Implant Diseases in a Private Practice and Potential Risk Indicators.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of peri-implant diseases and their potential risk indicators in a private practice setting.
Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study evaluated data from 390 subjects (mean age 55.8 ± 11.6 years) with implant-supported prosthetic reconstructions, who were enrolled in a maintenance program for 6.25 ± 3.36 years. Clinical evaluation included peri-implant probing pocket depth (PPD), bleeding on probing (BOP) and full-mouth plaque scores (FMPS). Radiographic evaluation was performed using retro-alveolar radiographs for each implant. Further, smoking habits, history of periodontitis, or tooth loss due to periodontal disease, presence/absence of keratinized mucosa ≥ 2 mm and the quality of the prosthetic restoration were also assessed. The prevalence of the peri-implant disease (at the subject/implant level) was determined and various potential risk indicators were evaluated by multi-level logistic regression analysis.
Results: The prevalence of peri-implant diseases was 37.7% and 23.3% at the subject and implant level, respectively. 14.3% of the subjects were diagnosed with peri-implant mucositis and 8.9% were diagnosed with advanced peri-implantitis (PI). PI was statistically significantly associated with poor (FMPS > 0.45, p 0.001) or moderate oral hygiene (FMPS: 0.3-0.45, p 0.001), a history of periodontitis (p 0.001), lack of keratinized tissue ≥2 mm (p 0.001) or implant function time > 5 years (p 0.001).
Conclusion: In a private practice setting, a prevalence of peri-implant diseases of 37.7%/ 23.3% (subject/implant level) was found. Poor oral hygiene, history of periodontitis, a keratinized mucosa 2 mm and a time in function ≥ 5 years have been associated with the occurrence of peri-implant diseases.
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