statement of problem: In patients with an altered skeletal maxillomandibular relationship and bone resorption, the rehabilitation of edentulous jaws by combining 4 implants, 2 straight medially and 2 tilted distally, may be preferred to avoid a bone augmentation procedure. purpose: the purpose of this single cohort 1-year prospective study was to evaluate the clinical performance of a 4-implant overdenture fully supported by a computer-aided designed and computer-aided manufactured (CAD-CAM) titanium bar. material and methods: this single cohort prospective study included edentulous participants rehabilitated with a 4-implant overdenture in 1 of the 2 jaws. the outcomes were implant and prosthetic survival and success rates, any biologic and technical complications, periimplant marginal bone loss, changes in the oral health impact profile (OHIP), bleeding on probing, and the plaque index. results: eighteen participants received 72 implants. one year after implant placement, no implants or prosthesis had failed, and no biologic or technical complications had been observed. at the 1-year follow-up, the mean marginal bone loss was 0.29 ±0.16 mm. the OHIP summary scores demonstrated a significant improvement in oral health-related quality of life. at the 1-year follow-up, positive bleeding was found in 2 participants (11.1%) around 3 implants (4.1%). Three participants (16.6%), accounting for 5 implants (6.9%), showed a slight amount of plaque. conclusions: A 4-implant overdenture supported by a CAD-CAM titanium bar may be a reliable option for the treatment of the edentulous mandible and maxilla over a 1-year period. oral health-related quality of life significantly improved in all treated participants.

Pozzi, A., Tallarico, M., Moy, P. (2016). Four-implant overdenture fully supported by a CAD-CAM titanium bar: A single-cohort prospective 1-year preliminary study. THE JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY [10.1016/j.prosdent.2016.03.015].

Four-implant overdenture fully supported by a CAD-CAM titanium bar: A single-cohort prospective 1-year preliminary study

Pozzi A
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2016-01-01

Abstract

statement of problem: In patients with an altered skeletal maxillomandibular relationship and bone resorption, the rehabilitation of edentulous jaws by combining 4 implants, 2 straight medially and 2 tilted distally, may be preferred to avoid a bone augmentation procedure. purpose: the purpose of this single cohort 1-year prospective study was to evaluate the clinical performance of a 4-implant overdenture fully supported by a computer-aided designed and computer-aided manufactured (CAD-CAM) titanium bar. material and methods: this single cohort prospective study included edentulous participants rehabilitated with a 4-implant overdenture in 1 of the 2 jaws. the outcomes were implant and prosthetic survival and success rates, any biologic and technical complications, periimplant marginal bone loss, changes in the oral health impact profile (OHIP), bleeding on probing, and the plaque index. results: eighteen participants received 72 implants. one year after implant placement, no implants or prosthesis had failed, and no biologic or technical complications had been observed. at the 1-year follow-up, the mean marginal bone loss was 0.29 ±0.16 mm. the OHIP summary scores demonstrated a significant improvement in oral health-related quality of life. at the 1-year follow-up, positive bleeding was found in 2 participants (11.1%) around 3 implants (4.1%). Three participants (16.6%), accounting for 5 implants (6.9%), showed a slight amount of plaque. conclusions: A 4-implant overdenture supported by a CAD-CAM titanium bar may be a reliable option for the treatment of the edentulous mandible and maxilla over a 1-year period. oral health-related quality of life significantly improved in all treated participants.
2016
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-16/A - Malattie odontostomatologiche
English
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Pozzi, A., Tallarico, M., Moy, P. (2016). Four-implant overdenture fully supported by a CAD-CAM titanium bar: A single-cohort prospective 1-year preliminary study. THE JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY [10.1016/j.prosdent.2016.03.015].
Pozzi, A; Tallarico, M; Moy, P
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