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2. Clinical Outcomes Measures for Assessment of Longevity in the Dental Implant Literature: ORONet Approach
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Francesco, Bassi, Alan B, Carr, Ting-Ling, Chang, Emad, Estafanous, Neal R, Garrett, Risto-Pekka, Happonen, Sreenivas, Koka, Juhani, Laine, Martin, Osswald, Harry, Reintsema, Jana, Rieger, Eleni, Roumanas, Thomas J, Salinas, Clark M, Stanford, and Johan, Wolfaardt
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Consensus ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Alveolar Bone Loss ,Dentistry ,Evidence-Based Dentistry ,law.invention ,Dental Prosthesis Retention ,Postoperative Complications ,Meta-Analysis as Topic ,MANDIBULAR OVERDENTURES ,Randomized controlled trial ,Osseointegration ,law ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,Alveolar Process ,medicine ,Humans ,Dental Restoration Failure ,Dental implant ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,media_common ,Dental Implants ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Longevity ,General Medicine ,Survival Analysis ,Radiography ,Review Literature as Topic ,Treatment Outcome ,Retreatment ,Somatosensory Disorders ,Physical therapy ,TRIAL ,Implant ,Periodontal Index ,Oral Surgery ,Consensus development ,business - Abstract
The Oral Rehabilitation Outcomes Network (ORONet) Longevity Working Group undertook a search of the literature from 1995 to 2009 on randomized controlled trials related to longevity of osseointegrated implants. Outcomes measures used in these studies were identified and subjected to the OMERACT component criteria of truth, validity, and feasibility. Through this process, it was a challenge to identify clinical outcomes measures that fully met the criteria. An attenuated version of the component criteria was applied, and clinical measures were identified for implant outcomes, prosthetic outcomes, and indices. A recommendation on standardized reporting periods was also presented for future consideration. The endpoint of the evaluation process is to develop consensus on clinical outcomes measures that can be applied across broad populations for osseointegrated implant care. The present ORONet initiative represents a beginning toward continual improvement and consensus development for clinical outcomes measures for osseointegrated implants.
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3. Economic outcomes in prosthodontics
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Thomas J. Salinas, Emad W. Estafanous, Ting-Ling Chang, Neal R. Garrett, Harmannus Reintsema, Alan B. Carr, Jana Rieger, Clark M. Stanford, Juhani Laine, Eleni Roumanas, Francesco Bassi, Risto-Pekka Happonen, Johan Wolfaardt, Sreenivas Koka, and Martin Osswald
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PROSTHETIC COMPLICATIONS ,Cost Control ,SATISFACTION ,Cost effectiveness ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cost-Benefit Analysis ,MEDLINE ,Dentistry ,Context (language use) ,Outcome (game theory) ,Prosthodontics ,Direct Service Costs ,COST-EFFECTIVENESS ,RECONSTRUCTIONS ,MANDIBULAR OVERDENTURES ,CONVENTIONAL DENTURES ,Medicine ,Humans ,Set (psychology) ,IMPLANT TREATMENT ,Actuarial science ,business.industry ,EDENTULOUS PATIENTS ,Gold standard ,General Medicine ,Health Care Costs ,REPLACEMENT ,MAINTENANCE ,Systematic review ,Models, Economic ,Treatment Outcome ,Feasibility Studies ,Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported ,Oral Surgery ,business - Abstract
Purpose: A systematic literature review was conducted to identify the types of economic measures currently used in implant prosthodontics and determine the degree to which cost of care is considered in the context of any positive outcome of the care provided. Materials and Methods: A literature search was conducted using the following set of terms plus some additional hand searching: "dental implants" (Mesh) AND ("cost") OR "maintenance" OR "healthcare policy" OR "access to care" OR "third party" OR "economic") AND (("1995/01/01"[PDat]:'2009/12/31"[PDat]) AND (Humans[Mesh]) AND (English[lang])). Results: After a review of the 466 titles and abstracts identified by the search, 18 articles were accepted for further consideration, as some attempt at economic outcome measures was made. An additional four articles were identified by hand searching. The 22 accepted articles were grouped into four basic categories: (1) measure of costs of treatment (direct, indirect, and maintenance costs), (2) cost-effectiveness mathematical modeling applied to simulate the lifetime paths and cost of treatment, (3) cost-effectiveness analysis/cost-minimization, and (4) willingness-to-pay, willingness-to-accept. Attempts at determining the costs of treatment varied widely. When the OMERACT filters were applied to the various measures it was felt that discrimination and/or feasibility was a problem for most of the current economic outcome measures. Conclusions: Measures of cost-benefit, cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility are currently the gold standard; however, feasibility of such analyses is an issue. Collaboration with health economists to guide future research is highly recommended.
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4. Psychologic outcomes in implant prosthodontics
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Ting-Ling Chang, Neal R. Garrett, Clark M. Stanford, Eleni Roumanas, Harmannus Reintsema, Thomas J. Salinas, Sreenivas Koka, Risto-Pekka Happonen, Emad W. Estafanous, Johan Wolfaardt, Alan B. Carr, Martin Osswald, Jana Rieger, Francesco Bassi, and Juhani Laine
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OVERDENTURES ,SINGLE-TOOTH REPLACEMENT ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chronic condition ,SATISFACTION ,Best practice ,medicine.medical_treatment ,MEDLINE ,Outcome (game theory) ,CLINICAL-TRIAL ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,QUALITY-OF-LIFE ,PEOPLE ,Sickness Impact Profile ,Health care ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,medicine ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Clinical trial ,PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES ,Physical therapy ,Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported ,IMMEDIATE IMPLANT ,Oral Surgery ,Mouth, Edentulous ,FOLLOW-UP ,business ,Prosthodontics ,HEALTH IMPACT PROFILE - Abstract
Consensus regarding outcomes of the treatment of tooth loss, especially the psychologic outcomes, is needed to guide discovery of best practices and enable a better understanding of patient management for this chronic condition. This paper presents the findings of the ORONet Psychological Working Group for prosthodontics and aims to identify psychologic outcomes with properties deemed critical to meet clinical trial and clinical practice needs for the future. References obtained using a PubMed/Medline search were reviewed for clinical outcomes measures of interest. Clinical outcomes measures were judged relative to the criteria of truth, discrimination, and feasibility. Of the psychologic outcome measures identified in this systematic review, only the OHIP-14 was thought to be suitable for use in general practice and multi-institutional outcome registries and clinical trials. Development of clinically useful psychologic outcomes for future use could benefit from developmental methods and tools outlined in the patient-related outcomes field of clinical care.
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