RISK FACTORS FOR PERI-IMPLANTITIS IN THE POSTERIOR FIXED IMPLANT-PROSTHETIC THERAPY: RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

Aim. The goals of this research were to determine the risk factors and predictors of peri-implantitis in patients with implant-supported posterior fixed prosthetic restorations. Materials and method. The logistic regression was performed within a cohort of 48 patients (mean age 63.04 ± 10.723 years)...

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Main Authors: Davidescu Alexandra, Norina Forna, Doriana Agop-Forna, Cristina Dascălu, Ana-Maria Fătu, Scutariu Mihaela-Monica
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation 2024-12-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
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Online Access:https://rjor.ro/risk-factors-for-peri-implantitis-in-the-posterior-fixed-implant-prosthetic-therapy-retrospective-study/
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Summary:Aim. The goals of this research were to determine the risk factors and predictors of peri-implantitis in patients with implant-supported posterior fixed prosthetic restorations. Materials and method. The logistic regression was performed within a cohort of 48 patients (mean age 63.04 ± 10.723 years) with posterior edentulism treated by implant-supported metal-ceramic fixed prosthetic restorations. Socio-demographic data (gender, age group) and anamnestic data were collected on: smoking status; periodontal grade; compliance to the supportive periodontal/peri-implant therapy; OHI index. Clinical and radiological parameters were measured in 166 implants to establish the status of the peri-implant tissues in relation to analysed parameters. Results. 45.8% of patients and 19,9% of implants were diagnosed with peri-implantitis. Conclusions. In univariate models, patients with in age group 40-60 yrs., males, smokers, periodontitis grade III (vs. I) and grade IV (vs. II), OHI 2-3, have an increased risk of peri-implantitis. In multivariate analysis, significant predictors of peri-implantitis were male gender, OHI 2-3, maxillary location, grafted implant sites.
ISSN:2066-7000
2601-4661