Patient satisfaction and oral health-related quality of life for prefabricated teeth versus CAD-CAM milled acrylic resin denture teeth. A crossover clinical trial.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Heba Wageh Abozaed, Sarah Abdelaal Ali, Aisha Zakaria Mostafa
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Abstract

Background: Artificial teeth replicate the appearance of natural teeth and restore proper alignment, oral function, and speech. Over the years, dental materials and prosthetic design advancements have transformed the creation and effectiveness of complete denture teeth. This evolution showcases a continued commitment to developing materials and methods that enhance the comfort, functionality, and visual appeal for patients without teeth. This study evaluated and compared patient satisfaction and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQL) between prefabricated and computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) milled acrylic resin denture teeth.

Materials and methods: This crossover clinical study included 10 completely edentulous patients rehabilitated with complete dentures (CDs). Two types of acrylic resin teeth were used: prefabricated and CAD-CAM-milled artificial teeth. Crossover design is a research method that minimizes variability among participants by assessing the impact of various treatments on the same individual. This methodological approach facilitates the identification and measurement of the treatment effects. Following six months of complete denture wear, patient satisfaction and oral health-related quality of life were evaluated using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-EDENT-19). Statistical analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test in SPSS software, with statistical significance established at P < 0.05.

Results: There was no statistical difference between the groups in the total VAS scores and items, except for chewing efficiency, with a P-value of 0.035, where CAD-CAM milled resin teeth had statistically higher scores. In contrast, prefabricated teeth had a statistically higher aesthetic score (p = 0.033). Regarding OHIP-EDENT-19, many items showed no statistical differences between the two groups, except for functional limitations and difficulty chewing, which had a P-value of 0.05 and were statistically higher in prefabricated teeth. In contrast, psychological discomfort (P = 0.034) and social disability (P = 0.046) had significantly higher scores for the CAD-CAM milled teeth.

Conclusion: This study suggests that prefabricated and CAD-CAM milled resin teeth are viable treatment options for complete dentures. Prefabricated teeth are advisable when aesthetics is the patient's primary concern. Conversely, CAD-CAM milled teeth are preferable when chewing efficiency is the primary concern.

Clinical trial registration: Registered at www.

Clinicaltrials: gov : (NCT06179615) (11-12-2023).

预制牙与CAD-CAM磨铣丙烯酸树脂义齿患者满意度和口腔健康相关生活质量的比较交叉临床试验。
背景:假牙复制天然牙齿的外观,并恢复正常的排列,口腔功能和语言。多年来,牙科材料和假体设计的进步已经改变了全口义齿的创造和有效性。这一演变展示了我们对开发材料和方法的持续承诺,这些材料和方法可以增强无牙患者的舒适性、功能性和视觉吸引力。本研究评估并比较了预制、计算机辅助设计和计算机辅助制造(CAD-CAM)磨铣丙烯酸树脂义齿的患者满意度和口腔健康相关生活质量(OHRQL)。材料与方法:本交叉临床研究纳入10例全口义齿修复全牙缺牙患者。采用两种类型的丙烯酸树脂牙:预制和cad - cam铣削人工牙。交叉设计是一种研究方法,通过评估不同治疗对同一个体的影响,最大限度地减少参与者之间的可变性。这种方法学方法有助于识别和测量治疗效果。在全口义齿佩戴6个月后,使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)和口腔健康影响量表(OHIP-EDENT-19)评估患者满意度和口腔健康相关生活质量。采用SPSS软件中的Wilcoxon符号秩检验进行统计学分析,P处具有统计学意义。结果:各组间除咀嚼效率外,VAS总分及各项评分均无统计学差异,P值为0.035,其中CAD-CAM研磨树脂牙得分较高。相比之下,预制牙的美学评分更高(p = 0.033)。在OHIP-EDENT-19方面,两组除功能限制和咀嚼困难项p值为0.05外,其他多项p值均无统计学差异,预制牙组p值高于预制牙组。心理不适(P = 0.034)和社交障碍(P = 0.046)在CAD-CAM磨牙组得分较高。结论:预制树脂牙和CAD-CAM树脂牙是修复全口义齿的可行选择。当美观是患者首要考虑的问题时,建议使用预制牙齿。相反,当咀嚼效率是首要考虑时,CAD-CAM铣齿是优选的。临床试验注册:注册网址:www.Clinicaltrials: gov:(NCT06179615)(11-12-2023)。
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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
481
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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