| Literature DB >> 28202072 |
Sarra Jawad1, Craig Barclay2, William Whittaker3, Martin Tickle4, Tanya Walsh4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Total tooth loss (edentulism) can be a debilitating condition, impacting on ability to chew, speak and interact with others. The most common treatment is with complete removable dentures, which may be successful, but in the lower jaw, bone resorption that worsens over time makes denture-wearing difficult. Two dental implants in the mandible to retain the lower denture has been advocated as the gold standard of treatment, but has not been universally provided due largely to financial constraints and also patient fear. Mini implants (MI) are cheaper and less invasive than conventional implants (CI), but may not have equivalent longevity. Therefore, it is unknown whether they represent a cost-effective treatment modality over time. The aim of this pilot randomised controlled trial was to assess the feasibility of carrying out a trial on this cohort of patients, and to inform the study design of a large multicentre trial.Entities:
Keywords: Complete overdenture; Dental implant; Edentulous; Masticatory efficiency; Mini implant; Quality of life; Randomised controlled trial
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28202072 PMCID: PMC5310054 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-017-0333-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Outcome measures and timing of measurement
| Baseline | At operation | 24 h | 1 week | 2 months | 6 months | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anxiety: | X | |||||
| Quality of Life: | X | X | X | |||
| Satisfaction with dentures: | X | X | X | |||
| Masticatory function: | X | X | X | |||
| Pain: | X | X | X | |||
| Use of analgesics (professionally and self prescribed) and antibiotics | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Direct costs-staffinga | X | |||||
| Direct costs-equipmenta | X | |||||
| Direct costs-consumablesa | X | |||||
| Indirect costsa | X | X | ||||
| Healthcare utilisationa | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Assessment of adverse eventsa | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Assessment for possible implant failure | X | X | X |
adata also to be collected at unscheduled visits
Fig. 1Flow diagram showing recruitment and retention
Fig. 2Bar chart showing actual recruitment versus projected recruitment (line graph)
Summary statistics at baseline for patients analyseda
| Mini implants ( | Conventional implants ( | Total ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 68.5 (9.5) | 68.1 (8.5) | 68.3 (8.9) |
| Gender | 10 male (45.5%) | 9 male (39.1%) | 19 male (42.2%) |
| Years edentulous | 26.0 (20.8) | 20.2 (17.7) | 23.1 (19.3) |
| Anxiety (Modified Dental Anxiety Scale) | 10.8 (3.8) | 11.6 (6.6) | 11.2 (5.4) |
aValues are mean and standard deviation along with median, interquartile range, minimum and maximum for age, number of years edentulous and anxiety
Summary statistics for clinical and QoL outcomes
| Mini implants | Conventional implants | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Outcome | Baseline ( | Operation ( | 24 h ( | 1 week ( | 2 months ( | 6 months ( | Baseline ( | Operation ( | 24 h ( | 1 week ( | 2 months ( | 6 months ( |
| Glucose | 145.18 (54.00) | 193.95 (86.84) | 198.84 (111.76) | 185.35 (81.02) | 189.21 (87.11) | 187.86 (74.21) | ||||||
| 132 (109 to 184) | 172 (152 to 204) | 170 (99 to 241) | 164 (126 to 230) | 161 (138 to 208) | 180.5 (135 to 246) | |||||||
| Paina
| 6.5 (5.5) | 3.05 (2.6) | 16.8 (19.38) | 11.58 (14.6) | 4.3 (3.2) | 38 (32.2) | ||||||
| 4 (3 to 10) | 3 (0 to 5) | 6.5 (2 to 27) | 5 (3 to 15) | 3 (1 to 7) | 37 (7 to 69) | |||||||
| Analgesic consumption | 15/22 (68.18%) | 8/22 (36.36%) | 20/23 (86.96%) | 16/23 (69.57%) | ||||||||
| OHIP-20bMean (sd) | 76.5 (20.1) | 66.5 (28.3) | 40.9 (18.1) | 83.3 (23.1) | 79.6 (24.9) | 56.2 (29.6) | ||||||
| 78.5 (60 to 92) | 65 (43 to 80) | 36 (25 to 58) | 81 (64 to 100) | 82 (58 to 105) | 43 (29 to 81) | |||||||
| Affects general healthc | 14/22 (63.6%) | 5/20 (25%) | 5/19 (26.3%) | 12/23 (52.2%) | 7/23 (30.4%) | 4/22 (18.2%) | ||||||
| Implant Failure | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||
aPain assessed at the end of surgery (100 mm VAS), 24 h post surgery (0 to 10 VRS) and 1 week (100 mm VAS)
bOHIP-20 has 20 items that are rated on six-point Likert type scales (range 1 = never to 6 = always). The total score of the scale ranges from 20 to 120 points, with lower scores indicating better oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL). Total scores were calculated without item weighting
cOne of the questions in the satisfaction questionnaire was whether the participants felt that their oral condition impacted on their general health
Fig. 5Distributions for each domain of the prosthesis assessment questionnaire (Baseline, 2 months, 6 months)
Fig. 3Distributions of responses to pain outcome
Fig. 4Distributions of responses to OHIP-20 outcome
Cost information
| NHS cost | Patient cost | NHS and patient cost | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mini implants | |||
| Mean | 296.09 | 193.22 | 480.60 |
| Sd | 126.93 | 119.91 | 249.89 |
| Count | 22 | 7 | 7 |
| Median | 237.33 | 178.58 | 389.19 |
| IQR | 218.19 to 370.16 | 112.70 to 248.09 | 330.81 to 635.33 |
| Range | 194.41 to 736.72 | 62.73 to 430.23 | 277.90 to 984.82 |
| Conventional implants | |||
| Mean | 688.30 | 155.57 | 813.99 |
| Sd | 124.17 | 70.68 | 93.62 |
| Count | 23 | 8 | 8 |
| Median | 655.31 | 157.89 | 823.17 |
| IQR | 628.13 to 687.45 | 106.73 to 198.26 | 750.10 to 860.51 |
| Range | 585.75 to 1189.69 | 54.07 to 264.72 | 676.53 to 967.84 |
| Overall | |||
| Mean | 496.56 | 173.14 | 658.41 |
| Sd | 233.90 | 95.07 | 246.54 |
| Count | 45 | 15 | 15 |
| Median | 607.63 | 170.26 | 696.81 |
| IQR | 239.68 to 656.03 | 112.70 to 222.36 | 389.19 to 847.45 |
| Range | 194.41 to 1189.69 | 54.07 to 430.23 | 277.90 to 984.82 |
Health-Related Quality of Life HRQoL measures
| Mini implants | Conventional implants | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Outcome | Baseline ( | 2 months ( | 6 months ( | Baseline (complete cases, | Baseline ( | 2 months ( | 6 months ( | Baseline (complete cases, |
| EQ-5D | 0.7224 (0.3276) | 0.7289 (0.3598) | 0.7127 (0.2968) | 0.7146 (0.3524) | 0.6401 (0.3639) | 0.5840 (0.4489) | 0.6241 (0.3715) | 0.6458 (0.3715) |
| 0.7960 (0.7250 to 1.0000) | 0.8050 (0.6380 to 1.000) | 0.7270 (0.6200 to 1.0000) | 0.7960 (0.7250 to 1.0000) | 0.6560 (0.5160 to 1.0000) | 0.7960 (0.0880 to 1.0000) | 0.8220 (0.1890 to 1.0000) | 0.6905 (0.5160 to 1.0000) | |
| SF-6D | 0.7153 (0.2060) | 0.6844 (0.2465) | 0.6943 (0.2404) | 0.7220 (0.2149) | 0.6714 (0.2158) | 0.6720 (0.2130) | 0.7263 (0.2117) | 0.6767 (0.2193) |
| 0.7670 (0.6150 to 0.9220) | 0.7580 (0.4055 to 0.8715) | 0.8000 (0.4070 to 0.8800) | 0.8000 (0.6150 to 0.9220) | 0.7190 (0.4530 to 0.8630) | 0.6900 (0.4670 to 0.8630) | 0.8000 (0.4670 to 0.9220) | 0.7645 (0.4530 to 0.8630) |
Values are mean, standard deviation, count, median, interquartile range