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Straight and tilted implants for supporting screw-retained full-arch dental prostheses in atrophic maxillae: A 2-year prospective study
BACKGROUND: To evaluate, over a 2-year period, the treatment outcomes for maxillary full-arch fixed dental prostheses (FDPs) supported by a combination of both tilted and axially-placed implants and to compare the marginal bone loss (MBL) and implant survival rates (SR) between tilted and axial impl...
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Medicina Oral S.L.
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6260992/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30341258 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22459 |
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author | Menéndez-Collar, Manuel Serrera-Figallo, Maria-Angeles Hita-Iglesias, Pilar Castillo-Oyagüe, Raquel Casar-Espinosa, Juan-Carlos Gutiérrez-Corrales, Aida Gutiérrez-Perez, José-Luis Torres-Lagares, Daniel |
author_facet | Menéndez-Collar, Manuel Serrera-Figallo, Maria-Angeles Hita-Iglesias, Pilar Castillo-Oyagüe, Raquel Casar-Espinosa, Juan-Carlos Gutiérrez-Corrales, Aida Gutiérrez-Perez, José-Luis Torres-Lagares, Daniel |
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description | BACKGROUND: To evaluate, over a 2-year period, the treatment outcomes for maxillary full-arch fixed dental prostheses (FDPs) supported by a combination of both tilted and axially-placed implants and to compare the marginal bone loss (MBL) and implant survival rates (SR) between tilted and axial implants. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A retrospective study has been carried out. Thirty-two patients (16 males and 16 females) treated with maxillary full-arch FDPs were included in this retrospective study. A total of 187 implants were inserted to rehabilitate the fully edentulous maxillary arches: 36% of them were tilted (T group, n = 68) and the remaining 64% were axially placed (A group, n = 119). From the total, 28% of the implants (n=53) were immediately loaded with screw-retained provisional acrylic restorations, whereas 72% underwent conventional delayed prosthetic loading 6 months post-operatively. Definitive restorations were hybrid implant prostheses (metal framework covered with high-density acrylic resin) and metal-ceramic screw-retained implant prostheses, and were placed 6 months after surgery. Such definitive restorations were checked for proper function and aesthetics every three months for two years. Peri-implant marginal bone levels were assessed by digital radiographs immediately after surgery and MBL was assessed at definitive implant loading (baseline) and 2 years afterwards. RESULTS: The 2-year implant SR were 100% for axially placed implants and 98.5% for tilted implants. No significant differences were found amongst the A and T implant groups. Marginal bone loss measured at 2 years after definitive prosthetic loading was of -0.73 ± 0.72 mm (maximum MBL of 1.43 mm) for axially positioned implants vs. –0.51 ± 0.92 mm for tilted implants (maximum bone 1.45 mm). Differences in MBL were statistically significant when comparing immediately and delayed loaded implants. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the results of this retrospective clinical study, full-arch fixed prostheses supported by a combination of both tilted and axially placed implants may be considered a predictable and viable treatment modality for the prosthetic rehabilitation of the completely edentulous maxilla. Key words:Tilted implants, full-arch dental prostheses, atrophic maxillae, marginal bone level. |
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spelling | pubmed-62609922018-12-03 Straight and tilted implants for supporting screw-retained full-arch dental prostheses in atrophic maxillae: A 2-year prospective study Menéndez-Collar, Manuel Serrera-Figallo, Maria-Angeles Hita-Iglesias, Pilar Castillo-Oyagüe, Raquel Casar-Espinosa, Juan-Carlos Gutiérrez-Corrales, Aida Gutiérrez-Perez, José-Luis Torres-Lagares, Daniel Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal Research BACKGROUND: To evaluate, over a 2-year period, the treatment outcomes for maxillary full-arch fixed dental prostheses (FDPs) supported by a combination of both tilted and axially-placed implants and to compare the marginal bone loss (MBL) and implant survival rates (SR) between tilted and axial implants. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A retrospective study has been carried out. Thirty-two patients (16 males and 16 females) treated with maxillary full-arch FDPs were included in this retrospective study. A total of 187 implants were inserted to rehabilitate the fully edentulous maxillary arches: 36% of them were tilted (T group, n = 68) and the remaining 64% were axially placed (A group, n = 119). From the total, 28% of the implants (n=53) were immediately loaded with screw-retained provisional acrylic restorations, whereas 72% underwent conventional delayed prosthetic loading 6 months post-operatively. Definitive restorations were hybrid implant prostheses (metal framework covered with high-density acrylic resin) and metal-ceramic screw-retained implant prostheses, and were placed 6 months after surgery. Such definitive restorations were checked for proper function and aesthetics every three months for two years. Peri-implant marginal bone levels were assessed by digital radiographs immediately after surgery and MBL was assessed at definitive implant loading (baseline) and 2 years afterwards. RESULTS: The 2-year implant SR were 100% for axially placed implants and 98.5% for tilted implants. No significant differences were found amongst the A and T implant groups. Marginal bone loss measured at 2 years after definitive prosthetic loading was of -0.73 ± 0.72 mm (maximum MBL of 1.43 mm) for axially positioned implants vs. –0.51 ± 0.92 mm for tilted implants (maximum bone 1.45 mm). Differences in MBL were statistically significant when comparing immediately and delayed loaded implants. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the results of this retrospective clinical study, full-arch fixed prostheses supported by a combination of both tilted and axially placed implants may be considered a predictable and viable treatment modality for the prosthetic rehabilitation of the completely edentulous maxilla. Key words:Tilted implants, full-arch dental prostheses, atrophic maxillae, marginal bone level. Medicina Oral S.L. 2018-11 2018-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6260992/ /pubmed/30341258 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22459 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Menéndez-Collar, Manuel Serrera-Figallo, Maria-Angeles Hita-Iglesias, Pilar Castillo-Oyagüe, Raquel Casar-Espinosa, Juan-Carlos Gutiérrez-Corrales, Aida Gutiérrez-Perez, José-Luis Torres-Lagares, Daniel Straight and tilted implants for supporting screw-retained full-arch dental prostheses in atrophic maxillae: A 2-year prospective study |
title | Straight and tilted implants for supporting screw-retained full-arch dental prostheses in atrophic maxillae: A 2-year prospective study |
title_full | Straight and tilted implants for supporting screw-retained full-arch dental prostheses in atrophic maxillae: A 2-year prospective study |
title_fullStr | Straight and tilted implants for supporting screw-retained full-arch dental prostheses in atrophic maxillae: A 2-year prospective study |
title_full_unstemmed | Straight and tilted implants for supporting screw-retained full-arch dental prostheses in atrophic maxillae: A 2-year prospective study |
title_short | Straight and tilted implants for supporting screw-retained full-arch dental prostheses in atrophic maxillae: A 2-year prospective study |
title_sort | straight and tilted implants for supporting screw-retained full-arch dental prostheses in atrophic maxillae: a 2-year prospective study |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6260992/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30341258 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22459 |
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