* Background Patients experiencing problems with their conventional maxillary denture can benefit from implant- retained overdentures. Bar-retained implant overdentures can be supported by 4 or 6 implants, splinted by a bar. Evidence on maxillary implant overdentures has been mostly short to medium term, non-comparing or retrospective. Even more, 15-years data of comparative studies are lacking. It is important to evaluate treatment outcomes, such as implant survival, peri-implant bone changes and patient satisfaction at the long-term. * Main research question The aim of this 15-years study is to evaluate a patient group treated 15 years ago in a prospective study with a maxillary overdenture on 4 or 6 implants in an edentulous maxilla. The primary objective of the study is to analyze marginal bone level changes by radiological assessments at 15-years follow-up. Secondary objectives are implant and overdenture survival, condition of peri- implant mucosa and patients' satisfaction. * Design (including population, confounders/outcomes) The study design is an observational study of a group of patients which were treated 15 years ago with dental implants and an overdenture in the maxilla because of problems with retention and stability with their conventional denture. Outcomes: primary outcome is the change in marginal peri-implant bone level 15 years after placing the overdenture. Secondary outcome measures will be implant and overdenture survival, peri-implant mucosa health and patients' satisfaction using a questionnaire. * Expected results Stable peri-implant bone levels, high implant and overdenture survival rate and satisfied patients.
• Introduction and rationale In patients who present persistent complaints with respect to their maxillary denture, providing implant support improves comfort, denture satisfaction and overall quality of life considerably and high implant survival rates are reported. Implant position, the number of implants and bone volume are all factors that presumably influence success of both the maxillary overdenture and the implants. Four- and 6-implant bar-supported maxillary overdenture studies report successful short and medium-term results, indicating that these treatment modalities are comparable and favourable. However, there is considerable heterogeneity with respect to patient and treatment variables within studies reporting on maxillary overdentures in general and four versus six implants in particular, with a lack of high quality long term data as well. The aim of the present study is to report long term results of bar-supported maxillary implant overdentures on four and six anterior implants for which various clinical surgical and prosthetic outcome measures and subjective, patient-reported parameters are described and compared. Evidence on maxillary IOD attachment systems has been mostly short to medium term, non-comparing or retrospective and therefore inconclusive. This underlines the need for studies comparing different attachment systems with a longer follow-up. The study design is an observational study to compare treatment outcomes of fully edentulous patients with maxillary IODs, supported by four or six implants. Patients were treated 15 years ago with dental implants and an overdenture in the maxilla because of problems with retention and stability with their conventional denture. Outcomes: primary outcome is the change in marginal peri-implant bone level 15 years after placing the overdenture. Secondary outcome measures will be implant and overdenture survival, peri-implant mucosa health and patients' satisfaction using a questionnaire.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
116
Maxillary overdenture supported by dental implants
Change in peri-implant marginal bone level
Comparison between peri-implant bone level at overdenture placement and follow-up time point in millimeters measured on intraoral radiograph
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 15 years
Implant and overdenture survival
Percentage of implants and overdentures present at follow-up time point
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 15 years
Patient satisfaction
Patient satisfaction measured on a Visual Analogue Scale. Minimum =0 (extremely dissatisfied); Maximum = 100 (extremely satisfied)
Time frame: 15 years
Plaque score
Plaque index from 0 to 3. Minimum = 0 (zero plaque visible); Maximum = 3 (abundant amount of plaque visible)
Time frame: 15 years
Gingival score
Health of peri-implant mucosa described by Gingival index from 0 to 3. Minimum = 0 (healthy mucosa); Maximum = 3 (very infected mucosa)
Time frame: 15 years
Pocket depth
Probing depth in the peri-implant sulcus in millimeters measured with a periodontal probe
Time frame: 15 years
Bleeding score
Bleeding in peri-implant sulcus after probing measured with a Bleeding index from 0 to 3. Minimum = 0 (no bleeding after probing); Maximum = 3 (abundance amount of bleeding after probing)
Time frame: 15 years
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