Clinical outcomes of dental implants in patients with and without history of periodontitis: A 20-year prospective study

Andrea Roccuzzo*, Jean-Claude Imber, Crystal Marruganti, Giovanni E Salvi, Guglielmo Ramieri, Mario Roccuzzo

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde
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Abstract

AIM: To present the 20-year clinical outcomes of tissue-level implants in partially edentulous patients previously treated for periodontitis and in periodontally healthy patients (PHP).

MATERIAL AND METHODS: The original population consisted of 149 partially edentulous patients consecutively enrolled in a private specialist practice and divided into three groups: PHP, moderately periodontally compromised patients (mPCP) and severely PCP (sPCP). After successful completion of periodontal/implant therapy, patients were enrolled in an individualized supportive periodontal care (SPC) programme.

RESULTS: Eighty-four patients rehabilitated with 172 implants reached the 20-year examination. During the observation time, 12 implants were removed (i.e., 11 due to biological complications and 1 due to implant fracture), leading to an overall implant survival rate of 93% (i.e., 94.9% for PHP, 91.8% for mPCP and 93.1% for sPCP [p = .29]). At 20 years, PCP compliant with SPC did not present with significantly higher odds of implant loss compared with PHP compliant with SPC (p > .05). Conversely, PCP not compliant with SPC experienced implant loss with odds ratio of 14.59 (1.30-164.29, p = .03).

CONCLUSIONS: Tissue-level implants, placed after comprehensive periodontal therapy and SPC, yield favourable long-term results. However, patients with a history of periodontitis and non-compliant with SPC are at higher risk of biological complications and implant loss.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Clinical Periodontology
Vol/bind49
Udgave nummer12
Sider (fra-til)1346-1356
Antal sider11
ISSN0303-6979
DOI
StatusUdgivet - dec. 2022

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