Zafiropoulos Gregor-Georg, Abuzayeda Moosa, Al-Asfour Adel A, Qasim Syed-Saad-Bin, Pelekos George, Murray Colin-Alexander
Professor, Kuwait University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Surgical Sciences, Kuwait.
Assoc. Professor, MBR University, College of Dentistry, Department of Prosthodontics, Dubai, UAE.
J Clin Exp Dent. 2021 Jul 1;13(7):e659-e668. doi: 10.4317/jced.58170. eCollection 2021 Jul.
The fixed tooth-implant connection remains a controversial issue. This private practice-based retrospective study aimed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of a contemporary fixed partial denture (FPD) design for connecting natural teeth and implants (TI-FPD), over an 11.8 years observation period.
The data of 91 partially edentulous patients (44 males and 47 females, mean age of 47.7 years) treated with a newly designed TI-FPD retained on 1 implant and 1 natural tooth were analyzed retrospectively. Teeth were covered with electroformed copings and a CAD/CAM made bridge was fixed over the abutments with provisional cement. Two different implant systems were used: Camlog (N=22; anterior areas) and Straumann tissue level (N=69; posterior areas).
The survival rate for both implants and teeth was 100%. 19/21 (90%, 95%CI 82-95%), 16/21 (66%, 95%CI 66-84%), and 16/21 (66%, 95%CI 66-84%) patients were free of biological complications after 5 years, 10 years, and 15 years post-loading, respectively. 23/35 (90%, 95%CI 54-74%), 21/35 (61%, 95%CI 50-70%), and 21/35 (61%, 95%CI 50-70%) were free of technical complications following 5 years, 10 years, and 15 years post loading, respectively.
Despite limitations of the study, the findings demonstrated that the use of a recently designed TI-FPD could be used for the tooth-implant connection in cases of partial edentulism and this may widen the treatment modalities by reducing the cost and need for extensive bone tissue augmentations. Further controlled longitudinal studies with larger patient groups are needed. Tooth-implant connection, dental implant, fixed partial dentures, complications, implant prosthodontics.
固定的牙种植体连接仍然是一个有争议的问题。这项基于私人诊所的回顾性研究旨在评估一种当代固定局部义齿(FPD)设计在11.8年观察期内连接天然牙和种植体(TI-FPD)的临床效果。
回顾性分析91例部分牙列缺损患者(44例男性和47例女性,平均年龄为47.7岁)的数据,这些患者采用新设计的TI-FPD进行治疗,该义齿由1颗种植体和1颗天然牙支持。牙齿覆盖有电镀顶盖,通过临时粘结剂将计算机辅助设计/制造(CAD/CAM)制作的桥体固定在基牙上。使用了两种不同的种植系统:Camlog(N = 22;前部区域)和Straumann组织水平种植体(N = 69;后部区域)。
种植体和牙齿的存活率均为100%。分别在加载后5年、10年和15年时,19/21(90%,95%CI 82 - 95%)、16/21(66%,95%CI 66 - 84%)和16/21(66%,95%CI 66 - 84%)的患者无生物学并发症。分别在加载后5年、10年和15年时,23/35(90%,95%CI 54 - 74%)、21/35(61%,95%CI 50 - 70%)和21/35(61%,95%CI 50 - 70%)的患者无技术并发症。
尽管本研究存在局限性,但研究结果表明,在部分牙列缺损病例中,使用最近设计的TI-FPD可用于牙种植体连接,这可能通过降低成本和减少广泛骨组织增量的需求来扩大治疗方式。需要进一步对更大患者群体进行对照纵向研究。牙种植体连接、牙种植体、固定局部义齿、并发症、种植修复学。