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Retrospective Evaluation of Implants Placed in Iliac Crest Autografts and Pristine Bone

Authors :
Florian Beck
Georg Watzak
Stefan Lettner
André Gahleitner
Reinhard Gruber
Gabriella Dvorak
Christian Ulm
Source :
Journal of Clinical Medicine; Volume 11; Issue 5; Pages: 1367, Beck, Florian; Watzak, Georg; Lettner, Stefan; Gahleitner, André; Gruber, Reinhard; Dvorak, Gabriella; Ulm, Christian (2022). Retrospective Evaluation of Implants Placed in Iliac Crest Autografts and Pristine Bone. Journal of clinical medicine, 11(5) MDPI 10.3390/jcm11051367
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objective: Iliac crest autografts can compensate for severe mandibular atrophy before implant placement. However, the implant success in the augmented bone is not entirely predictable. Here we performed a retrospective cohort study to determine the success and related parameters of implants placed in augmented bone and pristine bone for up to 11 years. Material and Methods: We analyzed 18 patients where 72 implants were placed six months after iliac crest transplantation and 19 patients where 76 implants were placed in pristine bone. The primary endpoint was implant loss. Secondary endpoints were the implant success, peri-implant bone loss, and the clinical parameters related to peri-implantitis. Moreover, we evaluated the oral-health-related quality of life (OHIP). Results: Within a mean follow-up of 5.8 ± 2.2 and 7.6 ± 2.8 years, six but no implants were lost when placed in augmented and pristine bone, respectively. Among those implants remaining in situ, 58% and 68% were rated as implant success (p = 0.09). A total of 11% and 16% of the implants placed in the augmented and the pristine bone were identified as peri-implantitis (p = 0.08). Bone loss was similar in both groups, with a mean of 2.95 ± 1.72 mm and 2.44 ± 0.76 mm. The mean OHIP scores were 16.36 ± 13.76 and 8.78 ± 7.21 in the augmentation and the control group, respectively (p = 0.35). Conclusions: Implants placed in iliac crest autografts have a higher risk for implant loss and lower implant success rates compared to those placed in the pristine bone.

Details

ISSN :
20770383
Volume :
11
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of clinical medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6ffbf2db099f44fc50d92d731ab7d3a1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11051367