Patient satisfaction with occlusal scheme of conventional complete dentures: A randomised clinical trial (Part II)

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
H MoradpoorMohhamadjavad Shirani

Abstract

The occlusion of choice is a controversial topic in conventional complete denture (CCD) treatment. This study aimed to compare patient satisfaction with CCD with partially group-function occlusion (PGFO), fully bilateral balanced occlusion (FBBO), buccalised occlusion (BO), lingualised occlusion (LO) and the entire balanced group. Participants received new CCDs with PGFO. All steps of patient enrolment, denture fabrication, assessments during the follow-up period and data collection were carried out exactly the same as part 1 of this research project. All patients were recalled at 1 and 3 months after delivery for data collection using the shortened version of oral health impact profile for edentulous patients (OHIP-EDENT) questionnaire and 7 visual analog scales (VASs) for the quality of CCD based on general patient satisfaction, masticatory function, ability to speak, comfort, stability, retention and aesthetics. Data were analysed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, the Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney test via SPSS version 18.0 (α = 0.05). Thirty participants completed the follow-up period for PGFO group. The mean age ± standard deviation of the new participants was 57.97 ± 6.93 years. Participants reported significant...Continue Reading

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Dec 6, 2019·Journal of Oral Rehabilitation·Hedaiat MoradpoorMohammadjavad Shirani
Dec 19, 2020·Journal of Prosthodontics : Official Journal of the American College of Prosthodontists·Gary GoldsteinStephen Campbell

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