1. A Prospective, Controlled, Multicenter Study to Evaluate the Clinical Outcome of Implant Treatment in Women with Osteoporosis/Osteopenia: 5-Year Results
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Lars Rasmusson, Andy Temmerman, Alexander C. Kübler, Marc Quirynen, Andreas Thor, and Joe Merheb
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long-term outcome ,marginal bone loss ,0301 basic medicine ,Immediate Dental Implant Loading ,Osteoporosis ,Alveolar Bone Loss ,Dentistry ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Osseointegration ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,dental implants ,Humans ,Medicine ,Dental Restoration Failure ,Prospective Studies ,Osteoporosis osteopenia ,Lead (electronics) ,General Dentistry ,Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal ,Aged ,Dental Implants ,Bone mineral ,postmenopausal ,business.industry ,Dental Implantation, Endosseous ,030206 dentistry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Postmenopause ,survival rates ,Treatment Outcome ,030104 developmental biology ,Multicenter study ,Female ,Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported ,Implant ,bone mineral density ,business ,Abutment (dentistry) - Abstract
The impact of osteoporosis on implant treatment is still a matter of debate in the scientific community, as it may possibly lead to higher failure rates. As long-term controlled trials are missing, the aim of this study was to verify the long-term outcome of implants placed in patients with systemic osteoporosis. Postmenopausal women in need of implants underwent bone mineral density measurements in hip and spine, using dual X-ray absorptiometry scans. Based on T-scores, they were divided into 2 groups: group O (osteoporosis group) with a T-score ≤-2 or group C (control group) with a T-score of ≥-1. Implants were placed in a 2-stage manner and loaded 4 to 8 wk after abutment surgery. Six months after loading and thereafter yearly, clinical and radiographical parameters were assessed. In total, 148 implants were placed in 48 patients (mean age: 67 y [range, 59-83]). Sixty-three implants were placed in 20 patients (group O) and 85 implants in 28 patients (group C). After 5 y, 117 implants (38 in group O and 79 in the group C) in 37 patients were assessed. Cumulative survival rate on an implant level was 96.5% (group O: 91.5%; group C: 100.0% [ P < 0.05]) and 95.7% (group O: 89.2%; group C: 100.0% [ P > 0.05]) on a patient level. The overall marginal bone-level alterations, after 5 y of loading, were -0.09 ± 0.78 mm (group O: -0.15 ± 0.50 mm; group C: -0.06 ± 0.89 mm) on an implant level and -0.09 ± 0.54 mm (group O: -0.18 ± 0.43 mm; group C: 0.06 ± 0.58 mm) on a patient level ( P > 0.05). Oral implant therapy in osteoporotic patients is a reliable treatment option with comparable osseointegration rates, implant survival, and marginal bone-level alterations after 5 y of functional loading (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00745121). ispartof: JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH vol:98 issue:1 pages:84-90 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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- 2018
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