Periodontal health in shortened dental arches: A 10-year RCT

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Contributors

  • Michael H. Walter - , University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)
  • Jens Dreyhaupt - , Ulm University Medical Center (Author)
  • Torsten Mundt - , Greifswald University Hospital (Author)
  • Ralf Kohal - , Charles University Prague (Author)
  • Matthias Kern - , Kiel University (Author)
  • Angelika Rauch - , Heart Center Leipzig (Author)
  • Frank Nothdurft - , University Hospital of Saarland (Author)
  • Sinsa Hartmann - , Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Author)
  • Klaus Böning - , Department of Prosthodontics (Author)
  • Julian Boldt - , University of Würzburg (Author)
  • Helmut Stark - , University of Applied Sciences of the Sparkassen-Financial Group - Bonn (Author)
  • Daniel Edelhoff - , Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich (Author)
  • Bernd Wöstmann - , Justus Liebig University Giessen (Author)
  • Ralph G Luthardt - , Center of Dentistry (Author)
  • Wolfgang Hannak - , Center for Dental and Craniofacial Sciences (Author)
  • Stefan Wolfart - , RWTH Aachen University (Author)
  • Guido Heydecke - (Author)
  • Florentine Jahn - , Jena University Hospital (Author)
  • Peter Pospiech - , Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (Author)
  • Birgit Marré - , Department of Prosthodontics (Author)

Abstract

PURPOSE: This analysis focused on periodontal health in shortened dental arches (SDAs).

METHODS: In a randomized controlled clinical trial, patients with missing molars in one jaw and at least one premolar and canine on both sides were eligible for participation. In the partial removable dental prosthesis (PRDP) group (n = 79), molars were replaced with a precision attachment retained PRDP. In the SDA group (n == 71), the SDA up to the second premolars was either left as is or restored with fixed dental prostheses. Outcome variables were vertical clinical attachment loss (CAL-V), pocket probing depth (PPD), bleeding on probing (BOP) and plaque index (PLI). For CAL-V and PPD, the changes at six measuring points per tooth were analyzed. For BOP and PLI, patient related rates were calculated for each point in time. Statistical methods included linear regression analyses.

RESULTS: In the intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis for CAL-V in the study jaw, the 10 year patient related mean changes were 0.66 mm in the PRDP group and -0.13 mm in the SDA group. The resulting mean patient related group difference of 0.79 mm (95% CI: 0.20 mm-1.38 mm) was significant (p = 0.01). There were no significant differences in the ITT analyses for PPD. For BOP and PLI, significant group differences with more favorable results for the SDA group were found.

CONCLUSIONS: In view of lacking substantial differences for CAL-V and PPD, the overall differences were considered of minor clinical relevance. The results add confirmatory evidence to the shortened dental arch concept and its clinical viability (controlled-trials.com ISRCTN97265367).

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)498-505
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of prosthodontic research
Volume64
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2020
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 85079544132
ORCID /0000-0001-8911-0801/work/149797938

Keywords

Keywords

  • Bicuspid, Dental Arch, Denture, Partial, Removable, Humans, Molar, Tooth Loss