Effect of Implant Position on Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes of Locator‐Retained Mandibular Overdentures: A 1‐Year Prospective Study

Purpose To evaluate the influence of implant position on clinical and radiographic outcomes of Locator‐retained mandibular overdentures Materials and Methods Fifteen edentulous participants with compromised bone at canine regions of the mandible were given 2 implants in the premolar areas (study gro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of prosthodontics 2019-02, Vol.28 (2), p.e699-e704
Hauptverfasser: ELsyad, Moustafa Abdou, Maryod, Waleed Hamed, Mostafa, Aisha Zakaria
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose To evaluate the influence of implant position on clinical and radiographic outcomes of Locator‐retained mandibular overdentures Materials and Methods Fifteen edentulous participants with compromised bone at canine regions of the mandible were given 2 implants in the premolar areas (study group, PM). The control group (CA) consisted of 15 participants who received 2 implants in the canine regions, matched to PM and assigned as historical control. For study and control groups, mandibular dentures were constructed and attached to the fixtures with Locator attachments using the delayed loading protocol. Clinical (plaque scores, gingival scores, pocket depth, and implant stability) and radiographic (marginal bone loss) outcomes were assessed after denture delivery (T0), 6 months (T6), and 12 months (T12) later. Results The survival rate was 100% in both groups. All clinical and radiographic parameters increased significantly with time. No significant difference in plaque scores, gingival scores, or implant stability between groups was observed. PM group recorded significantly higher pocket depth and marginal bone loss than CA group at T6 and T12. Conclusions Within the limits of this short‐term clinical study, canine position for implants retaining mandibular overdentures with Locator attachments is preferred over the first premolar position, as it was associated with reduced peri‐implant pocket depth and marginal bone loss after 1 year.
ISSN:1059-941X
1532-849X
DOI:10.1111/jopr.12780