The randomized shortened dental arch study: tooth loss.
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The randomized shortened dental arch study: tooth loss. / Walter, M H; Weber, A; Marré, B; Gitt, I; Gerss, J; Hannak, W; Hartmann, S; Heydecke, Guido; Huppertz, J; Jahn, F; Ludwig, A; Mundt, T; Kern, M; Klein, V; Pospiech, P; Stumbaum, M; Wolfart, S; Wöstmann, B; Busche, E; Böning, K; Luthardt, R G.
in: J DENT RES, Jahrgang 89, Nr. 8, 8, 2010, S. 818-822.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - The randomized shortened dental arch study: tooth loss.
AU - Walter, M H
AU - Weber, A
AU - Marré, B
AU - Gitt, I
AU - Gerss, J
AU - Hannak, W
AU - Hartmann, S
AU - Heydecke, Guido
AU - Huppertz, J
AU - Jahn, F
AU - Ludwig, A
AU - Mundt, T
AU - Kern, M
AU - Klein, V
AU - Pospiech, P
AU - Stumbaum, M
AU - Wolfart, S
AU - Wöstmann, B
AU - Busche, E
AU - Böning, K
AU - Luthardt, R G
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The evidence concerning the management of shortened dental arch (SDA) cases is sparse. This multi-center study was aimed at generating data on outcomes and survival rates for two common treatments, removable dental prostheses (RDP) for molar replacement or no replacement (SDA). The hypothesis was that the treatments lead to different incidences of tooth loss. We included 215 patients with complete molar loss in one jaw. Molars were either replaced by RDP or not replaced, according to the SDA concept. First tooth loss after treatment was the primary outcome measure. This event occurred in 13 patients in the RDP group and nine patients in the SDA group. The respective Kaplan-Meier survival rates at 38 months were 0.83 (95% CI: 0.74-0.91) in the RDP group and 0.86 (95% CI: 0.78-0.95) in the SDA group, the difference being non-significant.
AB - The evidence concerning the management of shortened dental arch (SDA) cases is sparse. This multi-center study was aimed at generating data on outcomes and survival rates for two common treatments, removable dental prostheses (RDP) for molar replacement or no replacement (SDA). The hypothesis was that the treatments lead to different incidences of tooth loss. We included 215 patients with complete molar loss in one jaw. Molars were either replaced by RDP or not replaced, according to the SDA concept. First tooth loss after treatment was the primary outcome measure. This event occurred in 13 patients in the RDP group and nine patients in the SDA group. The respective Kaplan-Meier survival rates at 38 months were 0.83 (95% CI: 0.74-0.91) in the RDP group and 0.86 (95% CI: 0.78-0.95) in the SDA group, the difference being non-significant.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 89
SP - 818
EP - 822
JO - J DENT RES
JF - J DENT RES
SN - 0022-0345
IS - 8
M1 - 8
ER -