Functional benefits of implants placed during ablative surgery: A 5-year prospective study on the prosthodontic rehabilitation of 56 edentulous oral cancer patients

Background The timing of placement as well as the functional benefit of interforaminal implants in edentulous patients treated for oral cancer is unclear. Methods Fifty‐six patients were recruited at 2 institutions. In 1 institution, interforaminal implants were placed during ablative surgery, the o...

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Published in:Head & neck Vol. 38; no. S1; pp. E2103 - E2111
Main Authors: Wetzels, Jan Willem, Koole, Ron, Meijer, Gert J., de Haan, Anton F. J., Merkx, Matthias A. W., Speksnijder, Caroline M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01-04-2016
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Summary:Background The timing of placement as well as the functional benefit of interforaminal implants in edentulous patients treated for oral cancer is unclear. Methods Fifty‐six patients were recruited at 2 institutions. In 1 institution, interforaminal implants were placed during ablative surgery, the other institution used conventional prosthodontics with optional placement of implants postsurgery (postponed‐placement). Masticatory performance, bite force, and subjective masticatory function were assessed before and 6 months, 1 year, and 5 years after surgery. Results Implant‐retained overdentures (IODs) demonstrated the highest bite force and the least problems with solid food and food choice. Masticatory performance was equal for IODs and conventional dentures. After 5 years, IODs from patients in the during‐ablative‐surgery cohort tend to have higher bite force and masticatory performance than those from patients in the postponed‐placement cohort. Conclusion IODs produce the highest overall masticatory function. Implant placement during ablative surgery seems to be functionally beneficial. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck 38: E2103–E2111, 2016
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ISSN:1043-3074
1097-0347
DOI:10.1002/hed.24389