Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1219412
Are Mini-Implants Suitable for Support of Crowns or Small Bridges in the Mandibular Incisor Region? A 5-year longitudinal study
Are Mini-Implants Suitable for Support of Crowns or Small Bridges in the Mandibular Incisor Region? A 5-year longitudinal study // 45th EPA Congress EuroProstho : European Prosthodontics looks forward
Siena, 2022. str. 30-30 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Are Mini-Implants Suitable for Support of Crowns
or Small Bridges in the Mandibular
Incisor Region? A 5-year longitudinal study
Autori
Ćorić, Anka ; Kovačić, Ines ; Petričević, Nikola ; Filipović-Zore, Irina ; Peršić-Kiršić, Sanja ; Čelebić, Asja
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
45th EPA Congress EuroProstho : European Prosthodontics looks forward
/ - Siena, 2022, 30-30
Skup
45th EPA Congress EuroProstho: European Prosthodontics looks forward
Mjesto i datum
Siena, Italija, 22.09.2022. - 24.09.2022
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
mini-implant ; longitudinal study ; mandible
Sažetak
Objectives of Investigation:. It is not known whether one-piece, category 1 narrow dental implants (≤ 2.5 mm wide) can successfully support crowns or small bridges in the mandibular incisor region. The purpose was monitoring mini-implants (MDIs) marginal bone level (MBL) change, success and survival rates, dPROMS (1, 2), and oral hygiene (3), comparing splinted and unsplinted groups during 5-years. Coric A, Kovacic I, Petricevic N, Filipovic-Zore I, Persic-Kirsic S, Celebic A* Materials and Methods: In the prospective cohort study fixed-type one-piece MDIs, replacing single or multiple mandibular incisors, supporting metal- ceramic single crowns (Unsplinted group), or splinted crowns/small bridges (Splinted group) were studied (Fig.1) after sample size calculation. Flow diagram is presented in Fig.2. The primary outcome variables were perimplant MBL change assessed on successive digital retroalveolar radiographs (Fig. 3), success and survival rates (according to Pisa consensus 2007) ; the primary predictor variable was the splinting status. Secondary outcomes were dPROMS, and oral hygiene. Statistical analysis comprised descriptive methods, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, Log-Rank (Mantel-Cox) comparison, Cox proportional hazard analyses (with bootstrapping) adjusting for number of implants, and Repeated measures. Objectives of Investigation:. It is not known whether one-piece, category 1 narrow dental implants (≤ 2.5 mm wide) can successfully support crowns or small bridges in the mandibular incisor region. The purpose was monitoring mini-implants (MDIs) marginal bone level (MBL) change, success and survival rates, dPROMS (1, 2), and oral hygiene (3), comparing splinted and unsplinted groups during 5-years. Coric A, Kovacic I, Petricevic N, Filipovic-Zore I, Persic-Kirsic S, Celebic A* Materials and Methods: In the prospective cohort study fixed-type one-piece MDIs, replacing single or multiple mandibular incisors, supporting metal- ceramic single crowns (Unsplinted group), or splinted crowns/small bridges (Splinted group) were studied (Fig.1) after sample size calculation. Flow diagram is presented in Fig.2. The primary outcome variables were perimplant MBL change assessed on successive digital retroalveolar radiographs (Fig. 3), success and survival rates (according to Pisa consensus 2007) ; the primary predictor variable was the splinting status. Secondary outcomes were dPROMS, and oral hygiene. Statistical analysis comprised descriptive methods, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, Log-Rank (Mantel-Cox) comparison, Cox proportional hazard analyses (with bootstrapping) adjusting for number of implants, and Repeated measures. Conclusion: Mini-implants supporting both, unsplinted or splinted crowns/small bridges in the mandibular incisor region showed small rates of marginal bone loss, acceptable success, and survival rates, and improved dPROMs over 5-years.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Dentalna medicina
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Stomatološki fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Nikola Petričević
(autor)
Ines Kovačić
(autor)
Asja Čelebić
(autor)
Sanja Peršić Kiršić
(autor)
Irina Filipović Zore
(autor)