Objective Of Work: It is unclear how long patients need to adapt to new dentures. This study assessed adaptation and five years of clinical use, comparing complete denture wearers (CDs) and mini-implant mandibular overdenture wearers opposing a maxillary CD (MDI-OD), based on oral health reported quality of life (OHRQoL) and orofacial esthetics (OES).
Material And Methods: A total of 36 subjects in the CD group (25 females) and 30 subjects in the MDI group (20 females) completed the 5-year study. All patients received new CDs, but in the MDI-OD group, four mini-implants were inserted interforaminally in the mandible before denture manufacture. Participants filled in the OHIP-EDENT and OES questionnaires one day after dentures' delivery, on the 3, 8, 15, 30 day, and at the 1-, 3- and 5-year follow-up examinations. Statistical analysis comprised descriptive methods, test, independent t-test, Friedman, and Mann-Whitney test.
Results And Conclusions: Both groups' adaptation to new dentures was completed within a month. The MDI-OD group had significantly better OHRQoL in all follow-ups except for the 3 and 8 day, probably due to soreness and pain, the reason why the MDI-OD group had limitation in functioning in the first days after new dentures' delivery. Already after the third year and at the fifth year, OHRQoL worsened (p<0.01) in both groups. However it was significantly more pronounced in the conventional CD wearers (p<0.01) than in the MDI-OD group. Orofacial esthetics was highly scored in both groups. The scores dropped down only after three years, equally in both groups.
Keywords: OHRQoL, OES, prospective study, complete dentures, mini-implants, adaptation.
Mesh Terms: Complete Dentures; Dental Implants; Quality of Life; Dental Esthetics.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9262111 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.15644/asc56/2/4 | DOI Listing |
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