Sigmar Schnutenhaus, Marla Weinmann, Max Römer, Ralph G Luthardt
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背景/目的:这项单中心随机对照临床试验评估了两种冠材料-二硅酸锂(LS2)和聚合物浸润混合陶瓷(HC)对种植体支持单牙修复中边缘骨丢失(MBL)和技术并发症的影响,为期三年。方法:60例有后牙单牙间隙的患者随机分为LS2冠和HC冠两组。所有的修复体都是基于CAD/ cam的混合基牙冠,与预制钛基结合。在基线(T0)和3年(T1)拍摄标准化x线片,使用ImageJ软件评估MBL。前瞻性记录技术并发症。数据分析是描述性和探索性的。结果:58例可用于最终评估。3年种植体成活率为100%。平均边缘骨重塑最小(中端:LS2 0.15 mm, HC 0.08 mm;远端:LS2 0.13 mm, HC 0.12 mm),组间差异无统计学意义。74.1%的病例出现骨附着。男性患者表现出更大的近中骨丢失(p = 0.024)。技术性并发症在HC组更常见,包括冠骨折(25%)、复位(17.9%)和螺钉松动(14.3%)。LS2组仅出现螺钉松动(12.5%)。结论:二硅酸锂基复合基牙冠临床可靠性高,种植周骨稳定,技术并发症少。相比之下,混合陶瓷冠的机械失败率更高。因此,材料的选择应是规划种植支撑单牙修复的关键考虑因素。
Technical Complications and Marginal Bone Loss Depending on the Crown Material of Dental Implants in the Posterior Region: A 3-Year Randomized Clinical Study.
Background/Objectives: This single-center, randomized controlled clinical trial evaluated the impact of two crown materials-lithium disilicate (LS2) and a polymer-infiltrated hybrid ceramic (HC)-on the marginal bone loss (MBL) and the technical complications in implant-supported single-tooth restorations over a three-year period. Methods: Sixty patients with posterior single-tooth gaps were randomly assigned to receive either LS2 or HC crowns on iSy (Camlog) implants. All of the restorations were fabricated as CAD/CAM-based hybrid abutment crowns bonded to prefabricated titanium bases. Standardized radiographs were taken at the baseline (T0) and at three years (T1) to assess the MBL using ImageJ software. The technical complications were prospectively recorded. The data analysis was descriptive and exploratory. Results: Fifty-eight cases were available for the final evaluation. The three-year implant survival rate was 100%. The mean marginal bone remodeling was minimal (mesial: LS2 0.15 mm, HC 0.08 mm; distal: LS2 0.13 mm, HC 0.12 mm), with no statistically significant intergroup differences. Bone apposition was observed in 74.1% of the cases. The male patients showed a significantly greater mesial bone loss (p = 0.024). Technical complications occurred more frequently in the HC group, including crown fractures (25%), decementation (17.9%), and screw loosening (14.3%). In the LS2 group, only screw loosening (12.5%) was observed. Conclusions: The lithium disilicate-based hybrid abutment crowns demonstrated a high clinical reliability with stable peri-implant bone and fewer technical complications over three years. In contrast, the hybrid ceramic crowns were associated with a higher rate of mechanical failure. Material selection should therefore be a key consideration in planning implant-supported single-tooth restorations.