Assessment of microbial adherence and patient satisfaction with conventional and digital 3D-printed complete removable dentures: A crossover randomized controlled clinical trial.
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Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to assess and compare the effect of material type on microbial colonization over time and patient satisfaction between 3D-printed computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) and conventional dentures.
Materials and methods: This crossover randomized controlled clinical trial included 11 completely edentulous patients, each receiving two types of complete dentures: conventional dentures (comparator group) and 3D-printed CAD-CAM dentures (intervention group). Patients were randomly assigned to begin with one set of dentures and then switched to the other after 3 months, with a washout period of 2 weeks. Microbiological assessments were conducted at three time points: at the time of denture insertion (T0), after 1 month (T1), and after 3 months (T2). Patient satisfaction was evaluated 3 months post-insertion.
Results: Microbial counts were significantly higher in the comparator group than in the intervention group at T1 (3.87 ± 0.07 vs. 3.78 ± 0.09, p = 0.023) and T2 (5.04 ± 0.03 vs. 4.98 ± 0.04, p < 0.001), with no significant difference at baseline (T0, p = 0.392). Both groups showed progressive increases in microbial counts over time; however, the comparator group consistently exhibited higher counts. Patient satisfaction was slightly higher in the intervention group (59 [57-62]) compared with the comparator group (58 [56-61]), although the difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.230).
Conclusion: The 3D-printed CAD-CAM dentures exhibited significantly lower microbial counts than conventional dentures throughout the 3 months. Additionally, patient satisfaction was slightly higher with 3D-printed dentures; however, the difference was not statistically significant.
目的:本研究旨在评估和比较3d打印计算机辅助设计和计算机辅助制造(CAD-CAM)和传统义齿材料类型对微生物定植时间和患者满意度的影响。材料与方法:本交叉随机对照临床试验纳入11例全牙无牙患者,每例患者均使用两种全牙义齿:常规义齿(比较组)和3d打印CAD-CAM义齿(干预组)。患者被随机分配使用一套假牙,然后在3个月后切换到另一套假牙,洗脱期为2周。在三个时间点进行微生物学评估:义齿插入时(T0)、1个月后(T1)和3个月后(T2)。植入后3个月评估患者满意度。结果:比较组在T1(3.87±0.07 vs. 3.78±0.09,p = 0.023)和T2(5.04±0.03 vs. 4.98±0.04,p < 0.001)时微生物计数明显高于干预组(T0, p = 0.392)。随着时间的推移,两组的微生物数量都呈进行性增加;然而,比较组始终表现出较高的计数。干预组患者满意度为59[57-62],略高于对照组(58[56-61]),但差异无统计学意义(p = 0.230)。结论:3d打印CAD-CAM义齿在3个月内的微生物计数明显低于传统义齿。此外,使用3d打印义齿的患者满意度略高;然而,差异无统计学意义。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Prosthodontics promotes the advanced study and practice of prosthodontics, implant, esthetic, and reconstructive dentistry. It is the official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists, the American Dental Association-recognized voice of the Specialty of Prosthodontics. The journal publishes evidence-based original scientific articles presenting information that is relevant and useful to prosthodontists. Additionally, it publishes reports of innovative techniques, new instructional methodologies, and instructive clinical reports with an interdisciplinary flair. The journal is particularly focused on promoting the study and use of cutting-edge technology and positioning prosthodontists as the early-adopters of new technology in the dental community.