The aim of this prospective comparative study was to assess whether age has an influence on implant survival in patients treated with implants rehabilitated according to the All-on-4 treatment concept. Materials and methods A prospective study was performed with two edentulous patient groups: a younger group (n = x; average age 45 years, 35-50 years) and an older group (n = x; average age 68 years, 60-80 years). Implant and prosthetic failure, biological prosthetic complication, peri-implant marginal bone level changes for survival rates. To compare marginal bone levels between younger and older patients’ groups at 6 months and yearly until the 6-year followup, Student’s t-tests were applied at a significance level of p < 0.05. Results Fifty-four patients met the eligibility criteria and were included in the study among 78 patients screened; a total of of 216 implants were placed in 54 patients (table 1) and, in total, 54 “all-on-four” rehabilitations were delivered. Implants failure was registered in four patients (4 of 216 fixtures), 2 in YG patients and 2 in an OG; so, an implant failure rate of 1.85% was reported in each group. Peri-implantitis was observed in 7 of 216 implants (3.24%) and 4 of 54 patients (7.41%) (2 from YG and 2 from OG) at the 6-year follow-up. At the 6-year radiographic evaluation, peri-implant crestal bone loss averaged 1.01 ± 0.93 mm for OG and 0.85 ± 1.04 mm for YG. Three of 54 fixed provisional prostheses were fractured during the observation period, representing a prosthetic survival rate of 94.45% Conclusion At 6 years of follow-up the significant statistical difference in outcome measures between the two groups is not significant so all-on-4 rehabilitation is indicated in elderly patients in order to improve their quality of life.

Immediate loaded full-arch maxillary rehabilitations in younger vs. elderly patients: a comparative prospective study with 6-year follow up / Nagni, M.; Tete, G.; D'Orto, B.; Romanos, G. E.; Polizzi, E.; Gherlone, E. F.. - In: JOURNAL OF OSSEOINTEGRATION. - ISSN 2036-413X. - 17:2(2025), pp. 1-8. [10.23805/JO.2025.691]

Immediate loaded full-arch maxillary rehabilitations in younger vs. elderly patients: a comparative prospective study with 6-year follow up

Nagni M.
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D'Orto B.;Gherlone E. F.
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2025-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this prospective comparative study was to assess whether age has an influence on implant survival in patients treated with implants rehabilitated according to the All-on-4 treatment concept. Materials and methods A prospective study was performed with two edentulous patient groups: a younger group (n = x; average age 45 years, 35-50 years) and an older group (n = x; average age 68 years, 60-80 years). Implant and prosthetic failure, biological prosthetic complication, peri-implant marginal bone level changes for survival rates. To compare marginal bone levels between younger and older patients’ groups at 6 months and yearly until the 6-year followup, Student’s t-tests were applied at a significance level of p < 0.05. Results Fifty-four patients met the eligibility criteria and were included in the study among 78 patients screened; a total of of 216 implants were placed in 54 patients (table 1) and, in total, 54 “all-on-four” rehabilitations were delivered. Implants failure was registered in four patients (4 of 216 fixtures), 2 in YG patients and 2 in an OG; so, an implant failure rate of 1.85% was reported in each group. Peri-implantitis was observed in 7 of 216 implants (3.24%) and 4 of 54 patients (7.41%) (2 from YG and 2 from OG) at the 6-year follow-up. At the 6-year radiographic evaluation, peri-implant crestal bone loss averaged 1.01 ± 0.93 mm for OG and 0.85 ± 1.04 mm for YG. Three of 54 fixed provisional prostheses were fractured during the observation period, representing a prosthetic survival rate of 94.45% Conclusion At 6 years of follow-up the significant statistical difference in outcome measures between the two groups is not significant so all-on-4 rehabilitation is indicated in elderly patients in order to improve their quality of life.
2025
Aged
Dental Implants
Oral Hygiene
Osseointegration
Prosthesis Failure
Smoking
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