Survival of Double-Crown-Retained Implant-and-Tooth- Supported Removable Partial Dentures: A ≥ 5-Year Clinical Follow-up Study.

Karina Zierden, Sarah Marie Reich, Jonas Helmut Adrian Vogler, Bernd Wöstmann, Peter Rehmann
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Abstract

Purpose: To assess the survival of double-crown-retained implant-and-tooth-supported removable partial dentures (DCR-ITSRPDs), evaluate abutment survival, and identify first aftercare measures.

Materials and methods: The influence of various factors on the survival of the DCR-ITSRPDs and the abutments were observed in this retrospective and clinical follow-up study using the Kaplan-Meier estimate. In addition, the first-required aftercare measure for each prosthesis was evaluated.

Results: In total, 47 DCR-ITSRPDs were investigated (mean observation: 4.3 ± 3.8 years; max: 14.3 years), 3 of which (6.4%) had to be replaced. The survival probability for DCR-ITSRPDs was 100% at 5 years and 75% at 10 years. A total of 297 abutments (120 natural teeth and 177 dental implants) were observed, 22 of which (7.4%; 6 teeth and 16 implants) failed. The survival probability for teeth was 90.2% at the 5- and 10-year mark; for dental implants, it was 90.4% at 5 years and 76.3% at 10 years.

Conclusions: DCR-ITSRPDs are a successful and durable treatment option for patients with substantially reduced residual dentitions. Both prostheses and abutments show good survival times after 5 and 10 years in function. The patient-associated factors tested showed no influence on the survival of DCR-ITSRPDs and abutments. Peri-implant infection was the decisive factor for abutment loss; therefore, regular dental prophylaxis and examinations are of major importance.

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双冠固位种植牙支持的可摘局部义齿的存活率:≥5年临床随访研究。
目的:这项回顾性临床随访研究评估了双冠固位种植牙支持的可摘局部义齿(DCR-ITSRPDs)的存活率,评价了基台的存活率,并确定了首次术后护理措施:在这项回顾性临床随访研究中,使用卡普兰-梅耶估计法观察了各种因素对 DCR-ITSRPD 和基台存活率的影响。此外,还评估了每个假体首次出现的术后护理措施:共调查了47颗DCR-ITSRPD(平均观察时间:4.3 ± 3.8年;最长14.3年),其中3颗(6.4%)需要更换。DCR-ITSRPD的5年和10年存活率分别为100%和75%。共观察到 297 个基台(120 个天然牙齿和 177 个种植体),其中 22 个(7.4%;6 个牙齿和 16 个种植体)失效。牙齿的 5 年和 10 年存活率分别为 90.2%,种植体的 5 年和 10 年存活率分别为 90.4% 和 76.3%:结论:DCR-ITSRPD 对于残余牙量大幅减少的患者来说,是一种成功而持久的治疗方案。修复体和基台在使用 5 年和 10 年后都显示出良好的存活率。测试显示,患者相关因素对 DCR-ITSRP 和基台的存活率没有影响。种植体感染是导致基台脱落的决定性因素,因此,定期进行牙科预防和检查非常重要。
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