Πέμπτη 27 Φεβρουαρίου 2020

What is the optimal timing for implant placement in oral cancer patients? A scoping literature review

What is the optimal timing for implant placement in oral cancer patients? A scoping literature review:

Abstract

Background

Oral cancer patients can benefit from dental implant placement. Traditionally implants are placed after completing oncologic treatment (secondary implant placement). Implant placement during ablative surgery (primary placement) in oral cancer patients seems beneficial in terms of early start of oral rehabilitation and limiting additional surgical interventions. Guidelines on the ideal timing of implant placement in oral cancer patients are missing.

Objective

To perform a scoping literature review on studies examining the timing of dental implant placement in oral cancer patients and propose a clinical practice recommendations guideline.

Methods

A literature search for studies dealing with primary and/or secondary implant placement in Medline was conducted (last search December 27th, 2019). The primary outcome was 5‐year implant survival.

Results

16 out of 808 studies were considered eligible. Both primary and secondary implant placement showed acceptable overall implant survival ratios with a higher pooled 5‐year implant survival rate for primary implant placement 92.8% (95% CI: 87.1%‐98.5%) than secondary placed implants (86.4%, 95% CI: 77.0%‐95.8%). Primary implant placement is accompanied by earlier prosthetic rehabilitation after tumor surgery.

Conclusion

Patients with oral cancer greatly benefit from, preferably primary placed, dental implants in their prosthetic rehabilitation. The combination of tumor surgery with implant placement in native mandibular bone should be provided as standard care.

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