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- Title
Comparison between relining of ill-fitted maxillary complete denture versus CAD/CAM milling of new one regarding patient satisfaction, denture retention and adaptation.
- Authors
Kamal, Maha Nagy Mohamed
- Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to compare different treatment modalities to correct ill-fitted maxillary complete denture either by the conventional relining method or by scanning the relining impression and digitally construct a new denture regarding patient satisfaction, denture retention, and adaptation. Materials and methods: Twelve edentulous patients suffering from loose maxillary complete dentures were selected, dentures' borders and fitting surfaces were prepared, and relining impressions were taken, the impressions were scanned and the STL files were used for CAD/CAM milling (computer aided designing/ computer aided manufacturing) of new maxillary dentures (Group A), then the relining impression went through the conventional laboratory steps to fabricate (Group B) maxillary dentures. Both groups were evaluated regarding patient satisfaction by a specially designed questionnaire, retention values were measured by a digital force gauge at denture insertion appointment and two weeks later, geomagic software was used to evaluate dentures adaptation to oral tissues. Results: Both groups (A and B) were completely satisfied with their dentures except regarding esthetics, all group A and 50% of group B were satisfied. Both groups showed a statistically significant increase in retention values at the two-week follow-up period compared to those at denture insertion time, with higher values were for group B. Finally, the relined dentures showed better oral tissue adaptation than digitally constructed dentures. Conclusion: Relined maxillary dentures showed better retention, esthetics, and denture adaptation with lower cost than digitally constructed maxillary dentures which showed acceptable retention and adaptation, with better time and data saving. Trial registration: Clinical trials number: NCT06366321. With registration date on ClinicalTrials.gov public website: 13/ 4/ 2024.
- Subjects
EGYPT; MAXILLA surgery; COMPLETE dentures; PROSTHETICS; COST control; COMPUTER-aided design; PHYSIOLOGICAL adaptation; ACADEMIC medical centers; T-test (Statistics); QUESTIONNAIRES; COSMETIC dentistry; TREATMENT effectiveness; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; PLASTIC surgery; PATIENT satisfaction; DENTAL technology; COMPARATIVE studies; DATA analysis software
- Publication
BMC Oral Health, 2025, Vol 25, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1472-6831
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1186/s12903-024-05298-z