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Standardized multi-institutional data analysis of fixed and removable prosthesis: estimation of life expectancy with regards to variable risk factorsStandardized multi-institutional data analysis of fixed and removable prosthesis: estimation of life expectancy with regards to variable risk factors

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Standardized multi-institutional data analysis of fixed and removable prosthesis: estimation of life expectancy with regards to variable risk factors
Authors
Hae-In Jeon윤준호김정훈김동욱오남식박영범
Issue Date
Apr-2024
Publisher
대한치과보철학회
Keywords
Life expectancy; Multi-institutional data analysis; Fixed prosthesis; Removable prosthesis; Principal component analysis
Citation
Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics, v.16, no.2, pp 67 - 76
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
Volume
16
Number
2
Start Page
67
End Page
76
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/70404
DOI
10.4047/jap.2024.16.2.67
ISSN
2005-7806
2005-7814
Abstract
Purpose. This study aims to assess and predict lifespan of dental prostheses using newly developed Korean Association of Prosthodontics (KAP) criteria through a large-scale, multi-institutional survey. Materials and Methods. Survey was conducted including 16 institutions. Cox proportional hazards model and principal component analysis (PCA) were used to find out relevant factors and predict life expectancy. Results. 1,703 fixed and 815 removable prostheses data were collected and evaluated. Statistically significant factors in fixed prosthesis failure were plaque index and material type, with a median survival of 10 to 18 years and 14 to 20 years each. In removable prosthesis, factors were national health insurance coverage, antagonist type, and prosthesis type (complete or partial denture), with median survival of 10 to 13 years, 11 to 14 years, and 10 to 15 years each. For still-usable prostheses, PCA analysis predicted an additional 3 years in fixed and 4.8 years in removable prosthesis. Conclusion. Life expectancy of a prosthesis differed significantly by factors mostly controllable either by dentist or a patient. Overall life expectancy was shown to be longer than previous research.
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