Clinic of Prosthetic Dentistry, Ulm University, University Hospital, Department of Dentistry, Ulm, Germany.
Trials. 2010 Feb 19;11:15. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-11-15.
Various treatment options for the prosthetic treatment of jaws where all molars are lost are under discussion. Besides the placement of implants, two main treatment types can be distinguished: replacement of the missing molars with removable dental prostheses and non-replacement of the molars, i.e. preservation of the shortened dental arch. Evidence is lacking regarding the long-term outcome and the clinical performance of these approaches. High treatment costs and the long time required for the treatment impede respective clinical trials.
METHODS/DESIGN: This 14-center randomized controlled investigator-initiated trial is ongoing. Last patient out will be in 2010. Patients over 35 years of age with all molars missing in one jaw and with at least both canines and one premolar left on each side were eligible. One group received a treatment with removable dental prostheses for molar replacement (treatment A). The other group received a treatment limited to the replacement of all missing anterior and premolar teeth using fixed bridges (treatment B). A pilot trial with 32 patients was carried out. Two hundred and fifteen patients were enrolled in the main trial where 109 patients were randomized for treatment A and 106 for treatment B. The primary outcome measure is further tooth loss during the 5-year follow-up. The secondary outcome measures encompassed clinical, technical and subjective variables. The study is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation, DFG WA 831/2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5).
The particular value of this trial is the adaptation of common design components to the very specific features of complex dental prosthetic treatments. The pilot trial proved to be indispensable because it led to a number of adjustments in the study protocol that considerably improved the practicability. The expected results are of high clinical relevance and will show the efficacy of two common treatment approaches in terms of oral health. An array of secondary outcome measures will deliver valuable supplementary information. If the results can be implemented in the clinical practice, the daily dental care should strongly profit thereof.
The trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov under ISRCTN68590603 (pilot trial) and ISRCTN97265367 (main trial).
各种治疗方案正在讨论中,用于修复所有磨牙缺失的下颌。除了种植体的放置外,还可以区分两种主要的治疗类型:用可摘义齿替换缺失的磨牙,或不替换磨牙,即保留缩短的牙弓。这些方法的长期结果和临床性能缺乏证据。高治疗成本和治疗所需的时间阻碍了各自的临床试验。
方法/设计:这是一项由研究人员发起的 14 中心随机对照试验正在进行中。最后一名患者将于 2010 年出院。年龄在 35 岁以上的患者,单侧所有磨牙缺失,每侧至少有两颗尖牙和一颗前磨牙。一组患者接受磨牙可摘义齿修复治疗(治疗 A)。另一组患者接受仅用固定桥替换所有缺失的前牙和前磨牙的治疗(治疗 B)。进行了一项包含 32 名患者的试点试验。215 名患者参加了主要试验,其中 109 名患者被随机分配到治疗 A 组,106 名患者被随机分配到治疗 B 组。主要终点是 5 年随访期间的进一步牙齿脱落。次要终点包括临床、技术和主观变量。该研究由德国研究基金会(德国研究基金会,DFG WA 831/2-1、2-2、2-3、2-4、2-5)资助。
该试验的特殊价值在于适应常见的设计组件以适应复杂的牙科修复治疗的特定特征。试点试验证明是不可或缺的,因为它导致研究方案的一些调整,大大提高了实用性。预期结果具有很高的临床相关性,并将显示两种常见治疗方法在口腔健康方面的疗效。一系列次要终点将提供有价值的补充信息。如果结果可以在临床实践中实施,日常的牙科护理将从中受益匪浅。
该试验在 ClinicalTrials.gov 上注册,注册号为 ISRCTN68590603(试点试验)和 ISRCTN97265367(主要试验)。