Daliah M Salem, Tae H Kwon, Abdulmonem Alshihri, Liran Levin
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Abstract
There is a plethora of studies reporting successful long-term retention of periodontally compromised teeth. However, such teeth are more likely to be extracted during active therapy than during supportive periodontal therapy. With the vastly growing dental implant market, the inclination to extract periodontally compromised teeth has become more pronounced. In this narrative review, relevant literature along with suggested guidelines for dental partitioners are presented, as well as four cases, in which teeth with compromised periodontal prognosis were successfully managed, with follow-ups of up to 36 years. Conclusion: Preserving periodontally compromised teeth should be highly considered, especially because they tend to outlast dental practitioners' expectations as well as the implant alternatives. The decision to replace periodontally compromised teeth with implants should be taken with caution as there is increased evidence that the success rates of implants in treated periodontal disease patients are lower than in patients without the history of periodontitis. Furthermore, there are significantly lower overall costs of treating and maintaining stage III and IV periodontitis-affected teeth with periodontal regeneration than placing and maintaining implants in the long term.
有大量研究报告称,牙周受损的牙齿可以成功地长期保留。然而,与支持性牙周治疗相比,这类牙齿更有可能在积极治疗期间被拔除。随着种植牙市场的不断扩大,拔除牙周受损牙齿的倾向变得更加明显。在这篇叙事性综述中,介绍了相关文献和建议的牙科分区器械指南,以及四例成功处理牙周预后受损牙齿的病例,随访时间长达 36 年。结论:保留牙周受损的牙齿应得到高度重视,尤其是因为这些牙齿的寿命往往超过牙科医生的预期以及种植体的替代品。在决定用种植体替换牙周受损的牙齿时应慎重,因为越来越多的证据表明,接受过牙周病治疗的患者的种植成功率低于没有牙周炎病史的患者。此外,用牙周再生法治疗和维护受牙周炎影响的 III 期和 IV 期牙齿的总费用要比植入和长期维护种植体的费用低得多。
期刊介绍:
QI has a new contemporary design but continues its time-honored tradition of serving the needs of the general practitioner with clinically relevant articles that are scientifically based. Dr Eli Eliav and his editorial board are dedicated to practitioners worldwide through the presentation of high-level research, useful clinical procedures, and educational short case reports and clinical notes. Rigorous but timely manuscript review is the first order of business in their quest to publish a high-quality selection of articles in the multiple specialties and disciplines that encompass dentistry.