Plaque accumulation beneath maxillary full-arch implant-supported fixed prostheses
10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2017.05.006
- Author:
QU Zhe
1
;
MA Lan
2
,
3
;
ZHANG Xiang
1
;
ZHANG Hai-yang
4
;
LI Dan
4
;
WANG Zhan-xin
1
Author Information
1. Implant Center, Dalian Stomatological Hospital
2. Department of Stomatology, the First People&rsquo
3. s Hospital
4. Department of Implant Center, Dalian Stomatological Hospital Postgraduate Training Center, Liaoning Medical University
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Plaque accumulation;
Edentulous;
Full-arch fixed implant prosthesis;
Multi-unit abutment;
Fitting surface
- From:
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases
2017;25(5):305-310
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate the plaque distribution on the fitting surface of fixed implant prostheses which were supported by multi-unit abutment.
Methods : 21 patients with maxillary full-arch implant-supported fixed prostheses were collected. Plaque accumulation at the fitting surfaces were evaluated 3 months after restoration, by analyzing the digital photographs recorded by Imag e J 2.1.4.7.
Results:The average percentage of area covered with plaque was
(46.13 ± 7.23)%. Plaque accumulation on the buccal and palatal area were (41.53 ± 3.08) and (53.76 ± 3.07)% respec⁃
tively, with a significant difference (t = 16.750, P < 0.001). The free area (71.86 ± 2.00) % was significantly higher than
the anterior area (48.85 ± 2.09)% (t = 40.445, P < 0.001), andalso the middle area (49.33 ± 0.98)% (t = 47.124 , P < 0.001). The plaque percentage was higher when the distance between the implants was shorter.
Conclusion:To Minimize the palatal extension and free area of the prostheses, and to maximize the distances between the implants, were helpful to improve the oral hygiene control. It might be the key to keep a good outcome of the maxillary full-arch implant-supported fixed prostheses.
- Full text:上颌全口固定式种植义齿组织面牙菌斑附着的研究.pdf