| Literature DB >> 26688781 |
Korenori Arai1, Yoshihiro Takeda1, Yurie Mori1, Rie Terauchi1, Takashi Furumori1, Sachiko Tanaka2, Tatsuro Miyake3, Shunsuke Baba1, Takayoshi Kawazoe1.
Abstract
Maintenance following implant treatment is essential to ensure long-term stability. Accordingly, the objective of this study was to investigate the factors leading patients to discontinue maintenance following implant treatment. Among the 729 patients that underwent implantation at the Department of Oral Implantology, Osaka Dental University Hospital from January 2008 to December 2012, 41 patients were excluded from the study. Exclusion criteria comprised patients without a superstructure attachment, those who only underwent maxillary sinus floor augmentation procedures and those who discontinued visiting the hospital prior to superstructure attachment. Treatment was discontinued in 181 patients. The rate of discontinuation was 26.6 %. The odds ratio (OR) in the adjustment model was 1.552 (95 % CI 1.078-2.236) in males when compared with females. When compared with those who were 30-64 years old, the OR was 5.818 (95 % CI 3.017-11.220) in those 29 years old or younger and 1.561 (95 % CI 1.021-2.386) in those 65 years old or older. Moreover, when compared with those with a O'Leary's Plaque Control Record of all teeth and superstructures (PCR) level of 20 % or less following superstructure attachment, the OR was 2.113 (95 % CI 1.471-3.035) in those with a PCR level of 20 % or more following superstructure attachment. It is highly important to decrease maintenance discontinuation, especially in patients aged 29 years old or younger with a PCR level of 20 % or more following superstructure attachment. Moreover, a support system must be developed to enable patients with difficulties visiting the hospital to continue their maintenance program.Entities:
Keywords: After implant therapy; Behavior modification; Dental implants; Elderly patients; Health awareness; Implant treatment followed
Year: 2015 PMID: 26688781 PMCID: PMC4676775 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-015-1569-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Characteristics of patients’ backgrounds at Osaka Dental University Hospital
| Continuation group | Discontinuation group | p value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Address | |||
| Within Osaka city | 180 | 73 | |
| Outside Osaka city | 325 | 110 | 0.326 |
| Sex | |||
| Female | 326 | 91 | |
| Male | 179 | 92 | 0.001 |
| Age | |||
| 30–64 | 389 | 106 | |
| ≤29 | 16 | 31 | |
| 65≤ | 100 | 46 | <0.001 |
| PCR*1 | |||
| 20 % or less | 143 | 38 | |
| 20 % or more | 362 | 145 | 0.050 |
| PCR*2 | |||
| 20 % or less | 306 | 70 | |
| 20 % or more | 199 | 113 | <0.001 |
| Number of implants | |||
| Median | 2 | 2 | 0.141 |
| Number of missing teeth | |||
| Median | 4 | 5 | 0.481 |
Proportions across levels of categorical variables were compared using the χ2 test and Fisher exact test. Medians for continuous variables were compared using the Mann–Whitney U test
Age age at implant placement, PCR 1 PCR level at the initial visit, PCR 2 PCR level following attachment of the superstructure
Adjusted odds ratios for maintenance discontinuation by case definition
| Odds ratio (95 % CI), p value | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | |
| Age | |||
| 30–64 | 1.0(ref) | 1.0(ref) | 1.0(ref) |
| ≤29 | 7.1 (3.75–13.5), <0.001 | 6.0 (3.1–11.5), <0.001 | 5.8 (3.0–11.2), <0.001 |
| 65≤ | 1.7 (1.1–2.5), 0.012 | 1.7 (1.1–2.6), 0.013 | 1.6 (1.0–2.4), 0.040 |
| PCR | |||
| 20 % or less | 1.0(ref) | 1.0(ref) | |
| 20 % or more | 2.2 (1.6–3.2), <0.001 | 2.1 (1.5–3.0), <0.001 | |
| Sex | |||
| Female | 1.0(ref) | ||
| Male | 1.6 (1.1–2.2), 0.018 | ||
These multivariate odds ratios for maintenance discontinuation were adjusted for address, sex, age at implant placement, PCR level at the initial visit, PCR level following attachment of the superstructure, the number of implants, and the number of missing teeth
Age age at implant placement, PCR PCR level following attachment of the superstructure