The effect of remount procedures on patient comfort for complete denture treatment

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Kamal ShigliPradnya Hegde

Abstract

Occlusal disharmony due to processing can cause discomfort to the patient. The purpose of this investigation was to identify whether refinement in occlusion was correlated with patient comfort and the number of postinsertion visits. Maxillary and mandibular complete dentures were fabricated for 30 subjects who were randomly divided into 3 groups of 10 subjects using a lottery: Group LCRO, the control group, received both laboratory and clinical remount procedures along with occlusal corrections; Group LRO subjects received only laboratory remount with occlusal corrections; and Group OOC subjects underwent routine procedures in complete denture construction without remount corrections and only occlusal corrections where required, intraorally. A pilot study was conducted to identify the feasibility of a close-ended questionnaire designed by the investigator and containing 5 questions regarding the comfort, pain, masticatory ability, swallowing, and occlusal contacts of maxillary and mandibular complete dentures. The evaluation was performed following the subject's use of the dentures for 7 days. All 30 subjects were examined for tissue irritation at this time. The evaluation was conducted by a single examiner who was unaware of t...Continue Reading

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