Clinical effectiveness of implant support for distal extension removable partial dentures: functional evaluation using occlusal force measurement and masticatory efficiency

Kei Murakami(Kyushu University), Yasunori Ayukawa(Kyushu University), Yoichiro Ogino(Kyushu University), Akinari Nakagawa, Tadashi Horikawa, Eishi Yamaguchi(Fujimoto Dental and Oral Surgery Clinic), Kimiyasu Takaki, Kiyoshi Koyano(Kyushu University)
International Journal of Implant Dentistry
October 10, 2021
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Implant-supported removable partial dentures (ISRPD) are supported at the free-end region with implant retainers. As implant retainers prevent denture settlement and facilitate denture retention, this is intended to improve masticatory performance in comparison with that of conventional removable dentures. In the present study, we evaluated the effect of implant retainers at the free-end region of removable dentures on occlusal force and masticatory efficiency using a pressure-sensitive sheet, and measured glucose concentration in saliva after mastication with gummy candy. METHODS: In the present study, the occlusal force and masticatory efficiency of 13 subjects were measured in the following three conditions: without dentures (Condition 1), wearing dentures but not supported by implants (Condition 2), and wearing dentures supported by implants (ISRPD) (Condition 3). All data were statistically compared. RESULTS: Regarding the occlusal force, Condition 3 showed significantly higher scores than the other conditions; however, there were no significant differences between Conditions 1 and 2. Regarding the masticatory efficiency, Condition 3 showed significantly higher scores than Condition 2. CONCLUSIONS: With ISRPD, the occlusal force and masticatory efficiency were increased in comparison with those with conventional removable dentures.


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