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Impact of the retention system of implant fixed dental restorations on the peri-implant health, state of the prosthesis, and patients’ oral health-related quality of life

To investigate the impact of the retention system (screwed or cemented) of implant fixed dental prostheses (i-FDPs) on the peri-implant health, prosthesis’ state, patient self-evaluation of functionality and aesthetics, and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL). 35 participants were classifie...

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Published in:Journal of dentistry 2020-03, Vol.94, p.103298-103298, Article 103298
Main Authors: García-Minguillán, Gonzalo, Del Río, Jaime, Preciado, Arelis, Lynch, Christopher D., Castillo-Oyagüe, Raquel
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description To investigate the impact of the retention system (screwed or cemented) of implant fixed dental prostheses (i-FDPs) on the peri-implant health, prosthesis’ state, patient self-evaluation of functionality and aesthetics, and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL). 35 participants were classified into two groups according to the retention system of their metal-ceramic i-FDPs. For the analysis of peri-implant health and prosthetic complications, the implant units were individually assessed. Group 1 (SPD; n = 22): implant units for screwed i-FDPs; and Group 2 (CPD; n = 36): implant units for cemented i-FDPs. Data related to socio-demographics, design and installation of the superstructures, peri-implant condition, prosthetic complications, functionality, and aesthetics, were gathered. Patients answered the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14sp) questionnaire. Descriptive and parametric probes were run to evaluate the impact scores considering the study variables (α = 0.05). The plaque index, gingival index, functionality, aesthetics, and global evaluation made by the patient recorded significantly better results for the SPD group. The most affected OHIP-14sp domain was ‘Physical pain’, followed by ‘Psychological discomfort’, and ‘Functional limitation’. The subscales: ‘Functional limitation’, ‘Physical disability’, and ‘Social disability’, attributed significantly worst OHRQoL to CPD users. A major presence of peri-implant disease, together with a worse functionality, aesthetics, and patient satisfaction were recorded in cemented i-FDPs with respect to the screwed ones. The retention system of i-FDPs can impact the peri-implant health, the subjective functional and aesthetic evaluation of the restoration, and the patients’ OHRQoL; the screw retention providing superior results than the cementation.
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subjects Aesthetics
Biomechanics
Cementation
Cemented implant-supported partial prostheses
Cementing
Cermets
Demography
Dentistry
Evaluation
Gingival index
Implant fixed dental prostheses (i-FDPs)
Mathematical analysis
Oral health impact profile (OHIP)
Oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL)
Oral hygiene
Patients
Peri-implant health
Plaque index
Population
Prostheses
Prosthetics
Quality of life
Questionnaires
Researchers
Restoration
Retention
Screwed implant-supported partial prostheses
Sociodemographics
Studies
Superstructures
Teeth
Transplants & implants
Variables
title Impact of the retention system of implant fixed dental restorations on the peri-implant health, state of the prosthesis, and patients’ oral health-related quality of life
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