Clinical, radiographic and restorative parameters for short tuberosity implants placed in smokers: a retrospective study with 5 year follow-up

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Aasem M. Alhenaki
Faraz K. Alrawi
Ahmed Mohamed
Abdullah Alshahrani
Mohammed Alrabiah
Sameer A. Mokeem
Eman M. AlHamdan
Paras Ahmad
Fahim Vohra
Tariq Abduljabbar
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[1] College Of Dentistry,Department of Prosthetic Dental Science
[2] King Saud University,Oral Medicine, Dental Section
[3] Akhter Syed Medical and Dental College,Department of Periodontics and Community Dentistry
[4] College of Dentistry,undefined
[5] King Saud University,undefined
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Odontology | 2021年 / 109卷
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Cigarette smoking; Crestal bone loss; Peri-implant inflammation; Short dental implant;
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This study aimed to estimate and compare the clinical, radiographic, and restorative parameters around short tuberosity implants (STIs) placed in cigarette smokers (CS) and never smokers (NS). In this 60-month follow-up retrospective study, a total of 50 (37 males + 13 females) individuals who had received 82 dental implants were included. These participants were categorized into two groups as follows: (i) Group-1: 25 self-reported systemically healthy CS with 43 STIs; and (ii) Group-2: 25 self-reported systemically healthy NS with 39 STIs. In both groups, peri-implant plaque index (PI), probing depth (PD), bleeding on probing (BOP), and crestal bone loss (CBL) and restorative parameters were measured at 12 and 60 months of follow-up. Group comparisons were performed utilizing the Kruskal–Wallis test. The significance level was set at p < 0.05. In CS and NS, the mean age of participants was 58.5 and 60.7 years, respectively. No statistically significant differences were observed in the overall mean levels of PD and CBL around STIs among CS and NS. However, a statistically significant increase was observed in the mean scores of BOP and PI around STIs in the NS and CS at 12 and 60 months follow-up, respectively. In both groups, the loosening of the implant was the most frequently encountered type of STI failure. The outcomes of the present study suggest that STIs placed in maxillary tuberosity can show reliable clinical, radiographic, and restorative stability among cigarettes smokers and non-smokers. However, the role of smoking status and oral hygiene cannot be disregarded in this scenario.
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