BACKGROUND: Patient-centered outcomes are being given great attention by the dental scientific community. The Oral Health Impact Profile -14 questionnaire (OHIP-14) has been introduced to address patients’ success criteria when describing the impact of oral rehabilitations on quality of life (OHrQoL). METHODS Thirty-five patients wearing a full-arch implant-prosthesis being in place between 4 and 6 years before this analysis were considered eligible and then enrolled in the present retrospective study. according to their prosthetic anamnesis, two groups were defined: delayed loading group (IL-group) and immediate loading group (IL-group). At the moment of analysis, clinical and radiographic parameters were collected, and patients were asked to complete the oral Health Impact Profile -14 questionnaire (OHIP-14) in order to measure their OHrQoL. RESULTS Independent t-test showed total OHIP-14 scores to be not significantly different between groups; however, the domains “functional limitation” and “physical disability” resulted significantly higher in patients within the DL-group. On the contrary, social disability was higher in the il-group. When the comparison was performed taking sex into account, no significant differences between groups were highlighted. Instead, the stratification for years of follow-up led to significant evidences. When the follow-up was shorter (less-than-5 years), the functional limitation reported scores were higher. CONCLUSIONS Within the limitations of this study, the analysis supports the absence of significant differences between immediate loading and delayed loading full-arch protocol in term of clinical, radiological parameters and OHrQoL.

Oral health-related quality of life and clinical outcomes of immediately or delayed loaded implants in the rehabilitation of edentulous jaws: A retrospective comparative study

Marconcini S.;Giammarinaro E.;Covani U.;Barone A.
2018-01-01

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patient-centered outcomes are being given great attention by the dental scientific community. The Oral Health Impact Profile -14 questionnaire (OHIP-14) has been introduced to address patients’ success criteria when describing the impact of oral rehabilitations on quality of life (OHrQoL). METHODS Thirty-five patients wearing a full-arch implant-prosthesis being in place between 4 and 6 years before this analysis were considered eligible and then enrolled in the present retrospective study. according to their prosthetic anamnesis, two groups were defined: delayed loading group (IL-group) and immediate loading group (IL-group). At the moment of analysis, clinical and radiographic parameters were collected, and patients were asked to complete the oral Health Impact Profile -14 questionnaire (OHIP-14) in order to measure their OHrQoL. RESULTS Independent t-test showed total OHIP-14 scores to be not significantly different between groups; however, the domains “functional limitation” and “physical disability” resulted significantly higher in patients within the DL-group. On the contrary, social disability was higher in the il-group. When the comparison was performed taking sex into account, no significant differences between groups were highlighted. Instead, the stratification for years of follow-up led to significant evidences. When the follow-up was shorter (less-than-5 years), the functional limitation reported scores were higher. CONCLUSIONS Within the limitations of this study, the analysis supports the absence of significant differences between immediate loading and delayed loading full-arch protocol in term of clinical, radiological parameters and OHrQoL.
2018
Cosola, Saverio; Marconcini, S.; Giammarinaro, E.; Poli, G. L.; Covani, U.; Barone, A.
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