Fernandez-Estevan Lucia, Montero Javier, Selva Otaolaurruchi Eduardo J, Sola Ruiz Fernanda
Lecturer, Department of Dental Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
Lecturer, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain.
J Prosthet Dent. 2017 Mar;117(3):367-372. doi: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2016.07.013. Epub 2016 Sep 28.
Whether clinical or demographic variables affect the perception of treatment in terms of quality of life and satisfaction is unknown.
The purpose of this prospective study was to make an evidence-based assessment of the treatment outcomes (patient- and clinically based) of locator-retained mandibular overdentures.
This prospective observational study assessed patients with edentulism who had worn mandibular overdentures supported by 2 implants and retained by the locator system for at least 1 year of functional life (N=80). Medical histories were reviewed, and patients underwent oral examinations. Prosthetic clinical outcomes and patient well-being were registered using the Oral Health Impact Profile 20 (OHIP-20) and Oral Satisfaction Scale (OSS).
Patient well-being scored an overall OHIP-20 score of 19.0 ±14.0 of 80 (the higher the score, the greater the impact and the worse the oral health-related quality of life); overall oral satisfaction was 8.3 ±1.7 of 10. Women suffered greater social impact (0.8 ±1.0) and disability (0.4 ±0.8) than men (0.4 ±0.7 versus 0.2 ±0.4, respectively). Impact on well-being was inversely proportional to both patient age and the age of the prosthesis (r=-0.25; P<.01). Implants had been placed on average 73.6 ±39.2 months previously, showing a survival rate of 82.5%. Most of the overdentures had been functioning for over 60 months. Relining (46.3%), readjustments (82.5%), and changes of nylon retention (1.5 ±1.8 per patient over 60 months of use) devices negatively influenced well-being.
Mandibular overdentures produced good results with regard to quality of life and oral satisfaction, but attention should be paid to factors affecting clinical outcomes and patient well-being.
临床或人口统计学变量是否会在生活质量和满意度方面影响对治疗的认知尚不清楚。
这项前瞻性研究的目的是对Locator固位的下颌覆盖义齿的治疗效果(基于患者和临床)进行循证评估。
这项前瞻性观察性研究评估了无牙颌患者,这些患者佩戴由2颗种植体支持并由Locator系统固位的下颌覆盖义齿至少1年(N = 80)。回顾了病史,并对患者进行了口腔检查。使用口腔健康影响程度量表20(OHIP - 20)和口腔满意度量表(OSS)记录修复临床结果和患者健康状况。
患者健康状况的OHIP - 20总评分为80人中的19.0±14.0(分数越高,影响越大,与口腔健康相关的生活质量越差);总体口腔满意度为10分中的8.3±1.7分。女性比男性遭受更大的社会影响(0.8±1.0)和功能障碍(0.4±0.8)(分别为0.4±0.7对0.2±0.4)。对健康状况的影响与患者年龄和义齿使用年限均呈负相关(r = - 0.25;P <.01)。种植体平均植入时间为73.6±39.2个月,生存率为82.5%。大多数覆盖义齿已使用超过60个月。重衬(46.3%)、调整(82.5%)以及尼龙固位装置的更换(每位患者在60个月的使用期内为1.5±1.8次)对健康状况产生负面影响。
下颌覆盖义齿在生活质量和口腔满意度方面取得了良好效果,但应关注影响临床结果和患者健康状况的因素。