THE FACTORS RELATED TO THE RESULTS OF FULL-ARCH IMPLANT PROTHESIS CARE ON PATIENTS IMPLANTED ALL ON X

Thị Duyên Hoàng1,, Phú Thắng Nguyễn 1, Ngọc Trâm Đàm 1, Thị Mỹ Hạnh Trần 1
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Objectives: This research aims to investigate some factors related to the results of full-arch dental implant rehabilitation on patients received All on X Implants. Subjects and methods: A study was conducted on patients received full arch dental implants treatment (All on X) and restored according to FP3 type. A total of 31 patients participated in the study with 37 full arch dental implants and over 177 implants. The majority of the study subjects are men (71.0%); female accounts for only 29.0%. The mean age of the study group was 61.32±10.53 years old, with the youngest age being 27, the oldest being 71. Results: The rate of occurrence of peri-implant mucositis was 78.38% at the prosthesis level, 31.1% at implant level. The results show that there are many factors related to the results of the full-arch prosthesis care in patients with All on X such as prosthetic materials and prosthetic background design. The acrylic resin prostheses showed higher plaque accumulation than the ceramic prostheses. The group that designed a flat/convex, smooth prosthetic platform had a lower risk of mucositis on the implant than the group with a saddle-shaped, rough prosthetic platform. The quantity of the restorative residue is related to the inflammation of the mucosa around the implant.

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