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Clinical follow-up of unilateral, fixed dental prosthesis on maxillary implants

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CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
卷 21, 期 11, 页码 1294-1300

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2010.01948.x

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functional disturbances; periodontology; prosthodontics; soft tissue-implant interactions

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Aims/Background The aims of the present study were to evaluate (1) the success rate of unilateral maxillary fixed dental prosthesis (FDPs) on implants in patients at a periodontal clinic referred for periodontal treatment, (2) the prevalence of varying mechanical and biological complications and (3) effects of potential risk factors on the success rate. Material and methods Fifty consecutive patients were invited to participate in a follow-up. The patients had received FDPs on implants between November 2000 and December 2003 after treatment to achieve optimal peridontal health, and the FDPs had been in function for at least 3 years. A questionnaire was sent to the patients before the follow-up examination. Forty-six patients with 116 implants were examined. The follow-up comprised clinical and radiographic examinations and evaluations of treatment outcome. Results Before implant treatment, 13% of the teeth were extracted; of these, 80% were extracted due to periodontal disease. No implants had been lost before implant loading. One implant in one patient fractured after 3 years of functional loading and three implants in another patient after 6.5 years. The most frequent mechanical complications were veneer fractures and loose bridge screws. Patients with peri-implant mucositis had significantly more bleeding on probing around teeth and implants. Patients with peri-implantitis at the follow-up had more deep periodontal pockets around their remaining teeth compared with individuals without peri-implantitis, but these differences were not significant. Smokers had significantly fewer teeth, more periodontal pockets >= 4 mm and a tendency towards greater marginal bone loss at the follow-up, compared with non-smokers. Conclusion In the short term, overloading and bruxism seem more hazardous for implant treatment, compared with a history of periodontitis. To cite this article:Wahlstrom M, Sagulin G-B, Jansson LE. Clinical follow-up of unilateral, fixed dental prosthesis on maxillary implantsClin. Oral Impl. Res. 21, 2010; 1294-1300.doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2010.01948.x.

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