Dental Implant Care and Oral Hygiene Practices
- Conditions
- Dental PlaquePeri-implant MucositisPeri-Implantitis
- Registration Number
- NCT03497065
- Lead Sponsor
- National University Health System, Singapore
- Brief Summary
Objective: This study investigated how patients' knowledge, attitude, and perceptions influence their oral hygiene practices as well as peri-implant health. Materials and Methods: Participants with single implant crowns placed in 2007-2011 completed a questionnaire that examined their knowledge, attitude, and perceptions on oral hygiene practices and peri-implant health before receiving a periodontal examination, prophylaxis, and oral hygiene education. Clinical parameters recorded were peri-implant probing depths and plaque index, width of keratinized mucosa, implant crown characteristics, reason for tooth loss, and diagnosis of peri-implant health.
- Detailed Description
First, a trained clinical research dental assistant interviewed the participants and showed them pictures of oral hygiene aids so that the participants could answer the survey questions accurately. Subsequently, a periodontal examination, dental prophylaxis, and oral hygiene education were performed. Participants with active diseases e.g. caries, periodontitis, or peri-implantitis were referred for further management. The following clinical parameters were recorded during the examination:
1. Probing depths at 6 sites around the implant (mesiobuccal, midbuccal, distobuccal, distolingual, midlingual and mesiolingual)
2. Plaque index (Silness \& Loe 1964) at 4 sites around the implant (mesial, buccal, distal and lingual)
3. Amount of keratinized mucosa at the implant site
4. Characteristics of the implant crown:
* Type of implant crown (screw- or cement-retained) and
* Position of crown margins (supra-, equi- or sub-gingival)
5. Reason(s) for tooth loss
6. Diagnosis of peri-implant health
* Normal
* Mucositis, defined as 3 or more bleeding points per implant
* Peri-implantitis, defined as implant thread exposure that was either clinically visible or detectable with a periodontal probe.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 79
- English speaking patient
- Aged 21 years old or above
- Received at least 1 implant-supported single crown from NUH in the year 2007-2011 (in functional loading for at least 5 years)
- Implant is used to restore overdentures or multi-unit restorations such as splinted crowns, fixed partial dentures, and cantilevers.
- Pregnant/lactating women
- Parkinson's disease or any other debilitating diseases
- Physical or mental disabilities that may impair oral hygiene practices
- Poorly controlled diabetes
- Heavy smoker (10 or more cigarettes per day)
- Radiation therapy in head and neck region
- HIV, TB, hepatitis or other infectious diseases
- Drug and alcohol abuse
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method qualitative assessment of patient's knowledge on care and maintenance of dental implants using a questionnaire based on a 5 point Likert scale 1 day patient's knowledge of peri-implant diseases
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
National University Hospital
πΈπ¬Singapore, Singapore