Koutouzis Theofilos, Wennström Jan L
Department of Periodontology, Institute of Odontology, The Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden.
Clin Oral Implants Res. 2007 Oct;18(5):585-90. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2007.01386.x. Epub 2007 Jun 30.
The aim of this study was to retrospectively analyze the potential influence of implant inclination on marginal bone loss at freestanding, implant-supported, fixed partial dentures (FPDs) over a 5-year period of functional loading.
The material comprised 38 periodontally treated, partially dentate patients with a total of 42 free-standing FPDs supported by implants of the Astra Tech System. Mesio-distal inclination of the implants in relation to a vertical axis perpendicular to the occlusal plane was measured with a protractor on standardized photographs of the master cast. The two tail quartiles of the distribution of the implants with regard to the implant inclination were defined as axial-positioned (mean 2.4 degrees; range 0-4 degrees) and non-axial-positioned implants (mean 17.1 degrees; range 11-30 degrees), respectively. For FPDs supported by two implants, both the mesial-distal and buccal-lingual inter-implant inclination was measured. The primary outcome variable was change in peri-implant bone level from the time of FPD placement to the 5-year follow-up examination. Comparison between axial- and non-axial-positioned implants was performed by the use of a Mann-Whitney U-test. Spearman's correlation analysis was used to analyze relationships between inter-implant inclination (mesial-distal and buccal-lingual) and 5-year bone level change on the FPD level.
The 5-year mean bone level change amounted to 0.4 mm (SD 0.97) for the axial and 0.5 mm (0.95) for non-axial-positioned implants (P>0.05). For the FPDs supported by two implants, the mean inter-implant inclination was 9.2 degrees (1-36 degrees) in the mesial-distal direction and 6.7 degrees (0-24 degrees) in the buccal-lingual direction. Correlation analysis revealed lack of statistically significant correlation between inter-implant inclination (mesial-distal and buccal-lingual) and 5-year bone level change (r=-0.19 and r=-0.32, respectively).
The study failed to support the hypothesis that implant inclination has an effect on peri-implant bone loss.
本研究旨在回顾性分析种植体倾斜度对独立式、种植体支持的固定局部义齿(FPD)在5年功能负荷期内边缘骨丢失的潜在影响。
材料包括38例经牙周治疗的部分牙列缺损患者,共42颗由Astra Tech系统种植体支持的独立式FPD。在主模型的标准化照片上,用分度器测量种植体相对于垂直于咬合平面的垂直轴的近远中倾斜度。将种植体倾斜度分布的两个尾四分位数分别定义为轴向定位种植体(平均2.4度;范围0 - 4度)和非轴向定位种植体(平均17.1度;范围11 - 30度)。对于由两颗种植体支持的FPD,测量近远中方向和颊舌方向的种植体间倾斜度。主要观察变量是从FPD放置到5年随访检查期间种植体周围骨水平的变化。轴向和非轴向定位种植体之间的比较采用Mann-Whitney U检验。Spearman相关分析用于分析种植体间倾斜度(近远中方向和颊舌方向)与FPD水平上5年骨水平变化之间的关系。
轴向定位种植体5年平均骨水平变化为0.4 mm(标准差0.97),非轴向定位种植体为0.5 mm(0.95)(P>0.05)。对于由两颗种植体支持的FPD,种植体间近远中方向平均倾斜度为9.2度(1 - 36度),颊舌方向为6.7度(0 - 24度)。相关分析显示,种植体间倾斜度(近远中方向和颊舌方向)与5年骨水平变化之间缺乏统计学显著相关性(r分别为 - 0.19和 - 0.32)。
该研究未能支持种植体倾斜度对种植体周围骨丢失有影响这一假设。