TY - JOUR
T1 - Outcomes of root canal treatment and restoration, implant-supported single crowns, fixed partial dentures, and extraction without replacement
T2 - A systematic review
AU - Torabinejad, Mahmoud
AU - Anderson, Patricia
AU - Bader, Jim
AU - Brown, L. Jackson
AU - Chen, Lie H.
AU - Goodacre, Charles J.
AU - Kattadiyil, Mathew T.
AU - Kutsenko, Diana
AU - Lozada, Jaime
AU - Patel, Rishi
AU - Petersen, Floyd
AU - Puterman, Israel
AU - White, Shane N.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the ADA Foundation; the Editorial Council for The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry for giving permission to allow simultaneous publication of a summary of this data in another journal; their external consultants Steven Aquilino (University of Iowa), Ross Beirne (University of Washington), John DaSilva (Harvard University), Jeffrey Hutter (Boston University), Larz Spangberg (University of Connecticut), and George Zarb (University of Toronto); the invaluable assistance of Elizabeth Akhparyan (UCLA), Dominic Cote (Loma Linda University), Mohammad Torabinejad (The College of William and Mary), and Marjorie Sweet (Loma Linda University); as well as the considerable efforts of all those who have preceded us in trying to measure and interpret patient outcomes.
PY - 2007/10
Y1 - 2007/10
N2 - Statement of problem: Dentists and patients are regularly confronted by a difficult treatment question: should a tooth be saved through root canal treatment and restoration (RCT), be extracted without any tooth replacement, be replaced with a fixed partial denture (FPD) or an implant-supported single crown (ISC)? Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to compare the outcomes, benefits, and harms of endodontic care and restoration compared to extraction and placement of ISCs, FPDs, or extraction without tooth replacement. Material and methods: Searches performed in MEDLINE, Cochrane, and EMBASE databases were enriched by hand searches, citation mining, and expert recommendation. Evidence tables were developed following quality and inclusion criteria assessment. Pooled and weighted mean success and survival rates, with associated confidence intervals, were calculated for single implant crowns, fixed partial dentures, and initial nonsurgical root canal treatments. Data related to extraction without tooth replacement and psychosocial outcomes were evaluated by a narrative review due to literature limitations. Results: The 143 selected studies varied considerably in design, success definition, assessment methods, operator type, and sample size. Direct comparison of treatment types was extremely rare. Limited psychosocial data revealed the traumatic effect of loss of visible teeth. Economic data were largely absent. Success rates for ISCs were higher than for RCTs and FPDs, respectively; however, success criteria differed greatly among treatment types, rendering direct comparison of success rates futile. Long-term survival rates for ISCs and RCTs were similar and superior to those for FPDs. Conclusions: Lack of comparative studies with similar outcomes criteria with comparable time intervals limited comparison of these treatments. ISC and RCT treatments resulted in superior long-term survival, compared to FPDs. Limited data suggested that extraction without replacement resulted in inferior psychosocial outcomes compared to alternatives. Long-term, prospective clinical trials with large sample sizes and clearly defined outcomes criteria are needed.
AB - Statement of problem: Dentists and patients are regularly confronted by a difficult treatment question: should a tooth be saved through root canal treatment and restoration (RCT), be extracted without any tooth replacement, be replaced with a fixed partial denture (FPD) or an implant-supported single crown (ISC)? Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to compare the outcomes, benefits, and harms of endodontic care and restoration compared to extraction and placement of ISCs, FPDs, or extraction without tooth replacement. Material and methods: Searches performed in MEDLINE, Cochrane, and EMBASE databases were enriched by hand searches, citation mining, and expert recommendation. Evidence tables were developed following quality and inclusion criteria assessment. Pooled and weighted mean success and survival rates, with associated confidence intervals, were calculated for single implant crowns, fixed partial dentures, and initial nonsurgical root canal treatments. Data related to extraction without tooth replacement and psychosocial outcomes were evaluated by a narrative review due to literature limitations. Results: The 143 selected studies varied considerably in design, success definition, assessment methods, operator type, and sample size. Direct comparison of treatment types was extremely rare. Limited psychosocial data revealed the traumatic effect of loss of visible teeth. Economic data were largely absent. Success rates for ISCs were higher than for RCTs and FPDs, respectively; however, success criteria differed greatly among treatment types, rendering direct comparison of success rates futile. Long-term survival rates for ISCs and RCTs were similar and superior to those for FPDs. Conclusions: Lack of comparative studies with similar outcomes criteria with comparable time intervals limited comparison of these treatments. ISC and RCT treatments resulted in superior long-term survival, compared to FPDs. Limited data suggested that extraction without replacement resulted in inferior psychosocial outcomes compared to alternatives. Long-term, prospective clinical trials with large sample sizes and clearly defined outcomes criteria are needed.
KW - Crowns
KW - Dental Restoration, Permanent
KW - Root Canal Therapy
KW - Cost-Benefit Analysis
KW - Humans
KW - Dental Implants, Single-Tooth
KW - Survival Analysis
KW - Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported
KW - Treatment Outcome
KW - Denture, Partial, Fixed
KW - Tooth Extraction/psychology
KW - Dental Restoration Failure
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U2 - 10.1016/S0022-3913(07)60102-4
DO - 10.1016/S0022-3913(07)60102-4
M3 - Article
C2 - 17936128
SN - 0022-3913
VL - 98
SP - 285
EP - 311
JO - The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
JF - The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
IS - 4
ER -