Impact of Compensating Curves on Mastication of Complete Denture Wearers: A Randomised Triple-Blind Clinical Trial.

IF 1.1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
J M Janz, Y N Reis, V J de Oliveira, D E Carneiro, A F Cartagena, A Sánchez-Ayala
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Abstract

Introduction: The application of occlusal concepts in prosthodontics is still under debate.This study assessed the impact of compensating curves on the comminution of complete denture wearers.

Methods: Seven edentulous subjects, aged 64.6 ± 2.0 years, were rehabilitated with new muco-supported complete dentures and tested in two occlusal plane settings: with and without compensating curves. A randomised triple-blind clinical trial was conducted, considering one-week and one-month as adaptation periods for dentures. After each trial, the subjects were crossed over to their respective groups. One-week was also chosen as the washout period, and after that, the subjects were re-examined. The masticatory performance and swallowing threshold were determined while chewing Optocal test food. The multiple sieve method was used for fractionation and granulometry.

Results: During the masticatory performance and swallowing threshold estimates, no differences were found between the median particle sizes obtained with the both occlusal plane conditions (P ⟩ 0.05). However, the swallowing threshold improved after one month, resulting in smaller particle sizes. Moreover, the chewing rates for the both test foods were also increased (P ⟨ 0.05).

Conclusions: These findings suggest that the compensating curves did not have an impact on the masticatory function of subjects wearing complete dentures.

补偿曲线对全口义齿佩戴者咀嚼的影响:一项随机三盲临床试验。
咬合概念在口腔修复学中的应用仍存在争议。本研究评估了补偿曲线对全口义齿佩戴者粉碎的影响。方法:7例无牙缺牙患者,年龄64.6±2.0岁,采用新型黏液支持全口义齿进行修复,并在有补偿曲线和无补偿曲线两种咬合平面设置下进行测试。采用随机三盲临床试验,假牙适应期分别为1周和1个月。每次试验结束后,受试者被划分到各自的小组。同时选择1周作为洗脱期,洗脱期结束后再对受试者进行检查。测定大鼠咀嚼光测食物时的咀嚼性能和吞咽阈值。采用多筛法进行分馏和粒度测定。结果:在咀嚼性能和吞咽阈值估计期间,在两种咬合平面条件下获得的中位粒径之间没有发现差异(P⟩0.05)。然而,吞咽阈值在一个月后有所改善,导致颗粒尺寸变小。两种试验食品的咀嚼率均提高(P⟨0.05)。结论:补偿曲线对全口义齿的咀嚼功能无明显影响。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry is published quarterly and includes clinical and research articles in subjects such as prosthodontics, operative dentistry, implantology, endodontics, periodontics and dental materials.
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