Davangere Umashree, Khan Eram, Chaudhary Hiba, Mulani Shahinwaz, B Sharanamma, Gupta Seema
Department of Prosthodontics, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Dental College, Solapur, IND.
Department of Prosthodontics, Sharda School of Dental Sciences, Greater Noida, IND.
Cureus. 2025 Jan 27;17(1):e78091. doi: 10.7759/cureus.78091. eCollection 2025 Jan.
Dental implants provide a durable solution for missing teeth and improve mastication, speech, and quality of life (QoL). However, systemic conditions, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), may affect implant success. This study evaluated patient satisfaction (PS) and QoL as patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) following dental implant therapy in T2DM patients.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Prosthodontics on 90 T2DM patients who had undergone single-unit dental implant therapy at least one year prior to the study. Data were collected using validated PROMs tools, including the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14) questionnaire for QoL and a nine-item PS questionnaire. Statistical analyses, including regression and mediation, were performed to identify predictors and relationships among the variables.
The study reported moderate QoL scores (mean: 2.71 ± 0.61) and high PS scores (mean: 2.96 ± 0.44). Significant predictors of QoL included sex, implant duration, and implant survival, with successful implants showing a substantial positive association. Implant survival had the strongest direct impact on satisfaction, with ceramic crowns and anterior tooth positions being associated with higher scores. Mediation analysis revealed that factors such as crown type, duration of diabetes, and tooth loss period indirectly influenced outcomes. Implant survival remains the key determinant of both QoL and PS.
T2DM patients undergoing dental implant therapy exhibit moderate QoL and high PS, with implant survival being the most critical predictor of outcomes. Additional factors such as prosthetic choice, tooth position, and systemic health also play significant roles. These findings underscore the importance of glycemic control, individualized care, and robust implant planning to optimize outcomes in T2DM patients.
牙种植体为牙齿缺失提供了一种持久的解决方案,并改善咀嚼、言语和生活质量(QoL)。然而,诸如2型糖尿病(T2DM)等全身性疾病可能会影响种植体的成功率。本研究评估了T2DM患者牙种植治疗后作为患者报告结局指标(PROMs)的患者满意度(PS)和生活质量。
在口腔修复科对90名T2DM患者进行了一项横断面研究,这些患者在研究前至少一年接受了单颗牙种植治疗。使用经过验证的PROMs工具收集数据,包括用于评估生活质量的口腔健康影响程度量表-14(OHIP-14)问卷和一份包含九个条目的PS问卷。进行了包括回归和中介分析在内的统计分析,以确定变量之间的预测因素和关系。
该研究报告生活质量得分中等(均值:2.71±0.61),患者满意度得分较高(均值:2.96±0.44)。生活质量的显著预测因素包括性别、种植时间和种植体存留情况,成功的种植体显示出显著的正相关。种植体存留情况对满意度的直接影响最强,陶瓷牙冠和前牙位置与较高得分相关。中介分析表明,牙冠类型、糖尿病病程和牙齿缺失时间等因素间接影响结局。种植体存留情况仍然是生活质量和患者满意度的关键决定因素。
接受牙种植治疗的T2DM患者生活质量中等,患者满意度较高,种植体存留情况是结局的最关键预测因素。修复体选择、牙齿位置和全身健康等其他因素也起着重要作用。这些发现强调了血糖控制、个体化护理和完善的种植计划对优化T2DM患者治疗结局的重要性。