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A retrospective study to compare improvement of implant maintenance by Medical Treatment Model
BACKGROUND: Study comparing the improvement of implant maintenance is limited. Clinicians must be aware of implant maintenance to improve long-term success of implant. AIMS: The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate whether the Medical Treatment Model (MTM), which is a comprehensive treatm...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5141653/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27994406 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-237X.194112 |
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author | Maruo, Katsuichiro Singh, Kamleshwar Shibata, Sadahiko Sugiura, Go Kumagai, Takashi Tamaki, Katsushi Jain, Jyoti |
author_facet | Maruo, Katsuichiro Singh, Kamleshwar Shibata, Sadahiko Sugiura, Go Kumagai, Takashi Tamaki, Katsushi Jain, Jyoti |
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description | BACKGROUND: Study comparing the improvement of implant maintenance is limited. Clinicians must be aware of implant maintenance to improve long-term success of implant. AIMS: The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate whether the Medical Treatment Model (MTM), which is a comprehensive treatment, includes initial risk assessment, lifestyle instructions, such as diet and habits, and a customized maintenance program to improve implant prognosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients who were comprehensively treated were included and divided into two groups, test and control groups. The test group included patients who started treatment with MTM, whereas control group included patients who started treatment without MTM introduction. Moreover, subsequently, compliance with maintenance, occurrence of biological complications, and implant failure were evaluated. RESULTS: About 199 patients with 515 implants were analyzed in the control group and 38 patients with 59 implants in the test group. In the control and test groups, the percentages of patients in the four compliance categories were, respectively, 73.9% and 89.5% for excellent compliance, 7.0% and 7.9% for good compliance, 14.6% and 0% for fair compliance, and 4.5% and 2.6% for poor compliance. There was a statistically significant difference in the compliance with periodontal and implant maintenance between the test and control groups (P = 0.029). CONCLUSIONS: Within the limitation of this study, MTM significantly enhanced the compliance of patients treated with implants. |
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spelling | pubmed-51416532016-12-19 A retrospective study to compare improvement of implant maintenance by Medical Treatment Model Maruo, Katsuichiro Singh, Kamleshwar Shibata, Sadahiko Sugiura, Go Kumagai, Takashi Tamaki, Katsushi Jain, Jyoti Contemp Clin Dent Original Article BACKGROUND: Study comparing the improvement of implant maintenance is limited. Clinicians must be aware of implant maintenance to improve long-term success of implant. AIMS: The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate whether the Medical Treatment Model (MTM), which is a comprehensive treatment, includes initial risk assessment, lifestyle instructions, such as diet and habits, and a customized maintenance program to improve implant prognosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients who were comprehensively treated were included and divided into two groups, test and control groups. The test group included patients who started treatment with MTM, whereas control group included patients who started treatment without MTM introduction. Moreover, subsequently, compliance with maintenance, occurrence of biological complications, and implant failure were evaluated. RESULTS: About 199 patients with 515 implants were analyzed in the control group and 38 patients with 59 implants in the test group. In the control and test groups, the percentages of patients in the four compliance categories were, respectively, 73.9% and 89.5% for excellent compliance, 7.0% and 7.9% for good compliance, 14.6% and 0% for fair compliance, and 4.5% and 2.6% for poor compliance. There was a statistically significant difference in the compliance with periodontal and implant maintenance between the test and control groups (P = 0.029). CONCLUSIONS: Within the limitation of this study, MTM significantly enhanced the compliance of patients treated with implants. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5141653/ /pubmed/27994406 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-237X.194112 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Contemporary Clinical Dentistry http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Maruo, Katsuichiro Singh, Kamleshwar Shibata, Sadahiko Sugiura, Go Kumagai, Takashi Tamaki, Katsushi Jain, Jyoti A retrospective study to compare improvement of implant maintenance by Medical Treatment Model |
title | A retrospective study to compare improvement of implant maintenance by Medical Treatment Model |
title_full | A retrospective study to compare improvement of implant maintenance by Medical Treatment Model |
title_fullStr | A retrospective study to compare improvement of implant maintenance by Medical Treatment Model |
title_full_unstemmed | A retrospective study to compare improvement of implant maintenance by Medical Treatment Model |
title_short | A retrospective study to compare improvement of implant maintenance by Medical Treatment Model |
title_sort | retrospective study to compare improvement of implant maintenance by medical treatment model |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5141653/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27994406 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0976-237X.194112 |
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