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International Journal of Clinical Preventive Dentistry
2023 Volume.19 No. 1 p.19 ~ p.25
A Retrospective Study on Implant Patients' Compliance with the Preventive Management Program
Cho Min-Jeong
Abstract
Objective: This study will examine the relationship with various local factors that affect compliance with a PMTC-centered preventive care program through a 3-year retrospective study, in order to help improve patient's compliance with oral care management.

Methods: From December 2018 to November 2021, 69 patients who received at least one oral care with a PMTC-centered preventive care program after implant placements at selected dental clinics (Busan Metropolitan City) were studied.

Results: First, the three-year retention rate for preventive care programs was 31.9% and the cumulative retention rate was 23.1%. The proportion of patients who discontinued the program for one year was 58.4%, and among them, 50.7% discontinued the management within three months. Second, 57.1% of the fully compliant group had 7 or more implants and 51.4% were smokers, and the impact of compliance was statistically significant (p£¼0.05). Third, in terms of implant placement location, the fully compliant group showed the highest compliance in the maxillary anterior and maxillary posterior teeth (p£¼0.05). Fourth, the subjects showed higher compliance with duration of care and number of implants placed, but lower compliance with smoking (p£¼0.01).

Conclusion: Various factors associated with compliance with the preventive care program were validated as factors that affect compliance, including the number and location of implants, smoking, and duration of menagement.
KEYWORD
dental implants, patient compliance, retrospective study
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