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Two-implant overdentures have been shown to increase the satisfaction and quality of life of edentulous patients who have difficulties with conventional dentures, and this book provides compelling evidence for the efficacy of this rehabilitative treatment based on a thorough review of the current literature. Following a presentation of demographic trends for edentulism, leading experts discuss the impact of mandibular two-implant overdentures on function, nutrition, and overall quality of life for edentulous patients. They also share practical insights about patient preferences and expectations, treatment planning, prosthodontic management, and predicted costs of this treatment for clinicians and patients. In addition, one chapter vividly illustrates a classic case of rehabilitation with an overdenture, showing each stage of treatment from the first examination to denture delivery. This book will be useful for anyone who treats edentulous patients.
Contents
Preface
Contributors
Introduction: It Is Time to Tackle Denture Disability/James P. Lund
1 The World Without Teeth: Demographic Trends/Philippe Mojon
2 Edentulism, Digestion, and Nutrition/Jos A. Morais and J. Mark Thomason
3 The Impact of Edentulism on Function and Quality of Life/Michael I. MacEntee
4 Patient Preferences and Expectations/Manal A. Awad
5 Implant Overdentures Versus Conventional Dentures/Jocelyne S. Feine and Guido Heydecke
6 Measuring the Cost of Implant Overdenture Therapy/John R. Penrod and Yoshiaki Takanashi
7 Choosing an Implant System for Clinical Practice: An Evidence-Based Method/Timothy W. Head
8 Comparison of Treatment Strategies for Implant Overdentures/Daniel Wismeijer and Geert T. Stoker
9 Indications and Treatment Planning for Mandibular Implant Overdentures/Thomas D. Taylor
10 Prosthodontic Management of Maxillary and Mandibular Overdentures/Regina Mericske-Stern
11 The Influence of Attachment Systems on Implant-Retained Mandibular Overdentures/Ignace Naert
12 Loading Strategies for Mandibular Implant Overdentures/Alan G. T. Payne, Andrew Tawse-Smith, W. Murray Thomson, and Warwick J. Duncan
13 Two-Implant Overdentures with Ball Attachments: A Step-by-Step Approach/Pierre Boudrias and Antoine Chehade
14 Future Directions/Gunnar E. Carlsson
The McGill Consensus Statement on Overdentures
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Jocelyne S Feine DDS MS HDR is professor and director of graduate studies - photo 2

Jocelyne S. Feine, DDS, MS, HDR, is professor and director of graduate studies in dental sciences at McGill University Faculty of Dentistry in Montreal, Canada. She is also an associate member of the Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health and of the Department of Oncology at McGills Faculty of Medicine. Dr Feine conducts clinical studies designed to test the efficacy and effectiveness of health care therapies, particularly for oral rehabilitation and chronic pain. She has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed medical and dental journals is the associate editor v for clinical reports of the Journal of Dental Research.

Gunnar E Carlsson LDS Odont Dr is professor emeritus and former chairman of - photo 3

Gunnar E. Carlsson, LDS, Odont Dr, is professor emeritus and former chairman of the Department of Prosthetic Dentistry at Gteborg University Faculty of Odontology in Gteborg, Sweden, where he also served as dean for two terms. He has published more than 300 articles and coauthored or coedited six major textbooks on occlusion, temporomandibular disorders, and prosthodontics, and he regularly lectures internationally. Dr Carlsson is editor-in-chief of The International Journal of Prosthodontics and has served on the editorial boards of several other journals. In addition, he served as copresident of the International College Prosthodontists from 1998 to 1999, and he has received several national and international awards, as well as honorary doctorates from the universities of Oslo and Thessaloniki.

The McGill Consensus Statement on Overdentures

On May 24-25, 2002, a symposium was held at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, during which scientists and expert clinicians presented 15 papers on the efficacy of overdentures for the treatment of edentulous patients. Strong emphasis was given to evidence from randomized controlled trials in which mandibular two-implant overdentures were compared to conventional dentures.

A draft consensus statement was circulated to all presenters, as well as to subjects who participated in some of the clinical trials and to other edentulous individuals who attended the symposium.The statement was modified during the meeting in light of the presenters comments.

We hope that the final version of the consensus statement will serve as a guideline for clinicians and patients, and that it will stimulate discussion within and between professional organizations, health authorities, and third-party payers.

Mandibular Two-Implant Overdentures as First-Choice Standard of Care for Edentulous Patients

A panel of experts who work in areas relevant to the consensus question, as well as patients and clinical-trial participants who have experience with dental prostheses, prepared this consensus statement. It is based on ( I ) presentations given by these experts during a 1.5-day session; (2) available scientific knowledge on this topic; and (3) personal experience of the patients and participants This statement is an independent report and is not a policy statement for any profitmaking body or business.

Most industrialized countries are experiencing a rapid decline in tooth loss. However tooth loss increases with age, so the number of edentulous people within these societies will continue to increase for several decades because of the increase in mean age. Complete maxillary and mandibular dentures have been the traditional standard of care for edentulous patients for more than a century. Complete-denture wearers are usually able to wear a maxillary denture without problems, but many struggle to eat with the complete Mandibular denture because it is too mobile. Scientific studies have been carried out over the past decade to determine if the benefit of a mandibular two-implant overdenture is significant enough to propose it, rather than the conventional denture, as the first treatment option.

It has already been established through Ion-gitudinal clinical studies, structured reviews, and consensus conferences, that the survival of root-formtitanium implants is very high in the anterior mandible and that the incidence of surgical complications is very low. Furthermore, it has been shown that implants reduce the rate of resorption of the residual ridge in the anterior mandible.

Patient Perspective

Conventional dentures rely on the residual alveolar ridge and mucosa for support and retention. Many patients have problems adapting to their complete dentures, especially to the mandibular prosthesis. The widespread use of denture adhesives is one indication that these prostheses are inadequate for many denture wearers. Numerous people wearing conventional dentures report that they cannot eat many foods, particularly those that are hard or tough.This forces them to change their diets in unhealthy ways and causes their nutrition to be poorer than that of people with natural teeth.

Nandibuar two-impiant overdentures have been shown to be superior to conventional dentures in randomized and nonrandomized clinical trials that ranged in duration from 6 months to 9 years. Regardless of the type of attachment system used (bar, ball, or magnet), participants are signifcantly more satisfied with two-implant overdentures than with new conventional dentures. Patients find the implant overdentures significantly more stable, and they rate their ability to chew various foods as significantly easier. In addition, they are more comfortable and speak more easily with implant overdentures.

Studies of several populations have shown that ratings of quality of life are significantly higher for patients who receive two-implant overdentures (opposing complete maxillary conventional dentures) than for those with new conventional dentures.

There is emerging evidence that people who receive mandibular two-implant overdentures modify their diets, while those who wear new conventional dentures do not. There is also preliminary evidence that this improves their nutritional state. Such improvements may have a strong positive impact on general health, particularly for senior adults who are vulnerable to malnutrition.

Cost

Moreover, there is now conclusive evidence that oral implants may be placed in a single-stage procedure, which reduces cost. Nevertheless, the total cost of providing mandibular two-implant overdentures is certainly greater than that of conventional dentures. However, the difference is not as large as one might expect and should be made affordable to everyone who is edentate.

Conclusions

The evidence currently available suggests that the restoration of the edentulous mandible with a conventional denture is no longer the most appropriate first-choice prosthodontic treatment. There is now overwhelming evidence that a two-implant overdenture should become the first choice of treatment for the edentulous mandible.


J. S. Feine, DDS, MSc, HDR; Canada

G. E. Carlsson, LDS, Odont Dr (PhD), Dr Odont hc, FDSRCS (Eng); Sweden

M.A. Awad, BDS, MSc, PhD; United Arab Emirates

A. Chehade, BSc, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C); Canada

W.J. J. Duncan, MDS, FRACDS; New Zealand S. Gizani, DDS, MDS; Greece

T Head, DDS, MSc, FRCD(C); Canada

G. Heydecke, DDS, Dr Med Dent; Germany

J. P. Lund, BDS, PhD, Dr Odont hc; Canada

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