Survival Rate of Metal Crowns Covered by Public Health Insurance System in Japan: A Quality-of-Care Perspective.

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.2209/tdcpublication.2024-0002
Koichi Yoshino, Koji Ito, Masahiko Kuroda, Naoki Sugihara, Hideshi Sekine
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Rather than focusing solely on cost-effectiveness and accessibility, it is also important to assess the quality of treatments available under Japan's Public Health Insurance System (PHIS). The purpose of this retrospective study was to assess the survival rate of metal crowns used to replace first molars in a clinical setting. Only metal crowns made of 12% gold-silver-palladium alloy placed on first molars and available under the PHIS were included. The endpoint was removal/separation of a crown or extraction of the tooth. A total of 603 crowns fitted at 20 dental offices were investigated. During the observation period, 133 of these crowns showed failure. The crown survival rate was 92.5% at 5 years, 80.8% at 10 years, 70.5% at 15 years, and 54.0% at 20 years as estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. The estimated mean survival period was 20.6 years. The analysis revealed 3 risk factors: male (hazard ratio [HR]: 1.51), low gonial angle (HR: 1.74), and deep pockets around the abutment teeth (HR: 1.53). The main reasons for crown failure were extraction of an abutment tooth (22.6%), separation from an abutment tooth (21.8%), root fracture (18.8%), and caries (15.8%). The results showed that metal crowns available under the PHIS at dental offices have a long survival period, and that plaque control and measures to prevent separation from the abutment teeth are important for their longterm survival.

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日本公共医疗保险系统承保的金属牙冠的存活率:医疗质量视角
评估日本公共健康保险制度(PHIS)提供的治疗质量也很重要,而不是仅仅关注成本效益和可及性。这项回顾性研究的目的是评估在临床环境中用于替换第一磨牙的金属牙冠的存活率。研究对象只包括用于第一磨牙的 12% 金-银-钯合金金属牙冠,并且这些牙冠可以在公共健康保险制度下使用。研究终点为牙冠去除/分离或拔牙。共调查了 20 家牙科诊所安装的 603 个牙冠。在观察期间,其中 133 个牙冠出现故障。根据 Kaplan-Meier 方法估算,牙冠的存活率为:5 年 92.5%,10 年 80.8%,15 年 70.5%,20 年 54.0%。估计平均存活期为 20.6 年。分析显示有三个风险因素:男性(危险比 [HR]:1.51)、低盂角(HR:1.74)和基牙周围的深袋(HR:1.53)。牙冠失败的主要原因是基牙拔除(22.6%)、基牙分离(21.8%)、牙根折断(18.8%)和龋齿(15.8%)。结果表明,牙科诊所 PHIS 下的金属牙冠存活期较长,牙菌斑控制和防止与基牙分离的措施对牙冠的长期存活非常重要。
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期刊介绍: The bulletin of Tokyo Dental collegue is principally for the publication of original contributions to multidisciplinary research in dentistry.
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