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Clinical use of alumina-toughened zirconia abutments for implant-supported restoration: prospective cohort study of survival analysis

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Authors

Kim, Seung-Soo; Yeo, In-Sung; Lee, Shin-Jae; Kim, Dae-Joon; Jang, Brian Myeongwoo; Kim, Soo-Hwan; Han, Jung-Suk

Issue Date
2013-05
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Citation
Clinical Oral Implants Research Vol.24 No.5, pp. 517-522
Keywords
의약학survival analysisalumina-toughened zirconia abutmentimplant-supported fixed restorationtype of prosthesis
Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this prospective cohort study was to compute the long-term clinical survival and complication rates of alumina-toughened zirconia abutments used for implant-supported restorations and to evaluate the effects of several clinical variables on these rates.Material and methods: From May 1998 to September 2010, 213 patients aged 18 years or older were recruited. The patients received 611 external hex implants and 328 implant-supported fixed restorations using alumina-toughened zirconia abutments. During the follow-up, each restorationwas coded as a dental event, which included loosening or fracture of abutment screws, and abutment fracture. From the coded data, the effects of the investigated clinical variables?restored area (anterior/posterior), number of prosthodontic units (one/two units or over), prosthesis type(single-unit/multiunit without pontic/multiunit with pontic), implant system, and patient gender?on the survival of the abutments were evaluated. Survival analysis using Kaplan?Meier method and Cox proportional hazard model was applied. The 5-year survival and complication rates of theabutments were assessed.Results: The number of prosthodontic units and the type of prosthesis had a significant association with complication rates (P < 0.05). Kaplan?Meier survival analysis estimated that the cumulative 5-year complication rate of the abutments used in single restorations was 19.7%. Multiunit-fixed dental prostheses without and with pontics had complication rates of 3.9% and 3.8%, respectively. The 5-year survival rate of the abutments was more than 95%, regardless of the type of prosthesis.Conclusions: Alumina-toughened zirconia abutments are likely to exhibit excellent long-term survival in clinical use for fixed restorations. Single tooth replacement with the abutment at the molar region may require special care and extra attention.
Objectives : The aim of this prospective cohort study was to compute the long-term clinical survival and complication rates of alumina-toughened zirconia abutments used for implant-supported restorations and to evaluate the effects of several clinical variables on these rates.
Material and methods : From May 1998 to September 2010, 213 patients aged 18 years or older were recruited. The patients received 611 external hex implants and 328 implant-supported fixed restorations using alumina-toughened zirconia abutments. During the follow-up, each restoration was coded as a dental event, which included loosening or fracture of abutment screws, and abutment fracture. From the coded data, the effects of the investigated clinical variables—restored area (anterior/posterior), number of prosthodontic units (one/two units or over), prosthesis type (single-unit/multiunit without pontic/multiunit with pontic), implant system, and patient gender—on the survival of the abutments were evaluated. Survival analysis using Kaplan–Meier method and Cox proportional hazard model was applied. The 5-year survival and complication rates of the abutments were assessed.
Results : The number of prosthodontic units and the type of prosthesis had a significant association with complication rates (P < 0.05). Kaplan–Meier survival analysis estimated that the cumulative 5-year complication rate of the abutments used in single restorations was 19.7%. Multiunit-fixed dental prostheses without and with pontics had complication rates of 3.9% and 3.8%, respectively. The 5-year survival rate of the abutments was more than 95%, regardless of the type of prosthesis.
Conclusions : Alumina-toughened zirconia abutments are likely to exhibit excellent long-term survival in clinical use for fixed restorations. Single tooth replacement with the abutment at the molar region may require special care and extra attention.
ISSN
1600-0501(online)
0905-7161(print)
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/83040
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0501.2011.02413.x
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