Original article | published - printed | peer reviewed
Impact of dental restorations and removable prostheses on potentially malignant oral mucosal disorders in the general population
JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY
2023 / January
;
129(1):
89 - 95
Bibliometric indicators
Impact Factor = 4.3
Citations (WOS) = 1
DOI = https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prosdent.2022.05.017
PubMed-ID = 35753826
Authors
Kindler S*1, Seebauer C1, Mksoud M1, Samietz S2, Kocher T3, Holtfreter B3, Lucas C1, Völzke H4, Ittermann T4, Metelmann H1, Rau A1
Affiliations
1 - Zentrum für Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferheilkunde / Klinik und Poliklinik für Mund-Kiefer-Gesichtschirurgie/Plastische Operationen
2 - Zentrum für Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferheilkunde / Poliklinik für Zahnärztliche Prothetik, Alterszahnheilkunde und Medizinische Werkstoffkunde
3 - Zentrum für Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferheilkunde / Poliklinik für Zahnerhaltung, Parodontologie und Endodontologie
4 - Institut für Community Medicine / Abt. SHIP KEF
Abstract
Statement of problem: Dental restorations and removable dental prostheses have been considered as risk factors for potentially malignant disorders of the oral mucosa. It remains unclear whether amalgam, composite resins, and prosthesis materials can induce potentially malignant disorders.
Purpose: The purpose of this clinical study was to determine the relationship between the presence of amalgam and composite resin restorations, crowns and fixed partial dentures, and removable prostheses in potentially malignant disorders.
Material and methods: The data of 6041 participants in the population-based Studies of Health in Pomerania (SHIP) were accessed. Potentially malignant disorders had been clinically diagnosed by calibrated dentists and documented with photographs. Dental treatment was subdivided into restored and replaced teeth. Dental restorations were subclassified as buccal composite resin or amalgam restorations. Prosthetic treatment was subclassified into removable partial or complete prostheses and definitive restorations with crowns and fixed partial dentures.
Results: In the maxilla, participants with removable prostheses had a higher incidence of potentially malignant disorders than participants not undergoing treatment with removable prostheses (OR 2.12; 95% CI: 1.08-4.18), but not in the mandible (OR 1.30; 95% CI: 0.67-2.53). The surfaces with composite resin restorations were associated with a slightly higher risk of mucosal lesions than those without the restorations (OR 1.04; 95% CI: 1.01-1.07). No significant association was found between amalgam restorations and mucosal lesions.
Conclusions: Participants with removable prostheses have a higher risk of potentially malignant disorders. Composite resin restorations are associated with a higher risk of mucosal lesions, whereas no significant association was found between amalgam restorations and mucosal lesions.
Published in
JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY
Year | 2023 |
Month/Hj | January |
Impact Factor (2023) | 4.3 |
Volume | 129 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 89 - 95 |
Open Access | nein |
Peer reviewed | ja |
Article type | Original article |
Article state | published - printed |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prosdent.2022.05.017 |
PubMed-ID | 35753826 |
Common journal data
Short name: J PROSTHET DENT
ISSN: 0022-3913
eISSN: 1097-6841
Country: USA
Language: English
Categories:
Impact factor trend
ISSN: 0022-3913
eISSN: 1097-6841
Country: USA
Language: English
Categories:
- DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Impact factor trend
Year | Impact Factor |
---|---|
2008 | 1.139 |
2009 | 1.215 |
2010 | 1.309 |
2011 | 1.324 |
2012 | 1.724 |
2013 | 1.419 |
2014 | 1.753 |
2015 | 1.515 |
2016 | 2.095 |
2017 | 2.347 |
2018 | 2.787 |
2019 | 2.444 |
2020 | 3.426 |
2021 | 4.148 |
2022 | 4.6 |
2023 | 4.3 |
Key field of research at the University
Key topics
Departments
Community Medicine