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Efficacy of rehabilitation of stage <scp>IV</scp> periodontitis patients with full‐arch fixed prostheses: Tooth‐supported <scp>versus</scp> Implant‐supported—A systematic review
- Source :
- Journal of Clinical Periodontology. 49:248-271
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2021.
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Abstract
- Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of implant-supported in comparison to tooth-supported full-arch prostheses in patients with stage IV periodontitis. Materials and methods Systematic electronic search (CENTRAL/MEDLINE/SCOPUS) up to March 2020 was conducted to identify randomized controlled trials and cohort-like studies comparing/evaluating fixed full-arch rehabilitation on teeth or implants in patients with stage IV periodontitis. The primary outcome measure was loss of teeth/implants and restorations. Data extraction was performed to create evidence tables, and meta-analyses were carried out as appropriate. Results A total of 26 studies (31 publications) were identified but none addressed the scientific question in a controlled and randomized design. The risk of bias throughout the included studies was judged to be high, and meta-analyses demonstrated a high degree of heterogeneity. Mean-weighted observation periods in studies on tooth-supported restorations were significantly longer than in studies on implant-supported restorations. The predicted loss of teeth and tooth-supported full-arch restorations over 10 years was 1% and 5%, respectively. The 15-year estimates were 10% and 13%. Corresponding predictions for implants and implant-supported restorations for 10 years amounted to 4% and 6%, respectively. Technical complications were the most commonly reported and affected 8% of tooth-supported restorations (during 7.2 years) and 42% of implant-supported structures (during 2.6 years). Peri-implantitis- or peri-implantitis-like symptoms were observed at an estimated 9% of implants (after 3.1 years). Conclusions Based on observational studies on full-arch rehabilitation of stage IV periodontitis patients, 10-year estimates of tooth loss were lower than the corresponding estimates for implants. Estimated loss of tooth- and implant-supported restorations at 10 years was similar. Technical complications were more prevalent at implant-supported when compared to tooth-supported restorations.
- Subjects :
- Dental Implants
Periodontitis
Rehabilitation
business.industry
medicine.medical_treatment
MEDLINE
Dentistry
medicine.disease
Peri-Implantitis
law.invention
Randomized controlled trial
law
medicine
Tooth loss
Humans
Periodontics
Observational study
Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported
Dental Restoration Failure
Implant
medicine.symptom
business
Completely randomized design
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1600051X and 03036979
- Volume :
- 49
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Clinical Periodontology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....020bbe389df22ab77c00f43f3647e1fc