Survival time analysis of remaining teeth following replacement of unilateral free‐end missing teeth: A comparison between fixed implant‐supported prostheses and removable partial dentures

Objectives This retrospective study aimed to investigate the differences in tooth loss rate between fixed implant‐supported prostheses (FISPs) and removable partial dentures (RPDs) in cases of unilateral free‐end missing teeth. Materials and Methods The data of 324 patients who underwent treatment w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical oral implants research 2024-05, Vol.35 (5), p.526-533
Hauptverfasser: Tsujioka, Yoshitaka, Mameno, Tomoaki, Akema, Suzuna, Hasegawa, Daisuke, Okada, Yoshie, Seto, Eri, Gonda, Tomoya, Yang, Tsung‐Chieh, Wada, Masahiro, Ikebe, Kazunori
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives This retrospective study aimed to investigate the differences in tooth loss rate between fixed implant‐supported prostheses (FISPs) and removable partial dentures (RPDs) in cases of unilateral free‐end missing teeth. Materials and Methods The data of 324 patients who underwent treatment with FISPs or RPDs for unilateral free‐end missing teeth and satisfied the applicable criteria, were evaluated (47 in the FISPs group and 277 in the RPDs group). After propensity score (PS) matching, which was used to extract patients with similar background factors related to prosthetic selection at baseline, survival time analyses were performed with tooth loss as the endpoint. The adjusted variables were age, sex, number of restored teeth, periodontal status, and the practicing dentist's experience in years. The remaining teeth were classified into subcategories in relation to the missing molars. Results Overall, 58 patients (29 in each group) selected by PS matching were evaluated in the final analysis. The total number of lost teeth was 35 (FISPs group: n = 10; RPDs group: n = 25). The mean (±SD) period to tooth loss and the 10‐year survival rates in the FISPs and RPDs groups were 51.6 (±30.1) months and 42.3 (±29.7) months, 70.5% and 16.4%, respectively. The log‐rank test showed that significantly longer survival time in FISPs compared with RPDs. Conclusions After adjustments for confounding factors using PS matching, replacing unilateral free‐end missing teeth with FISPs may exhibit a lower tooth loss rate in adjacent and contralateral teeth compared to replacing with RPDs.
ISSN:0905-7161
1600-0501
DOI:10.1111/clr.14248