Digital versus conventional impression technique for flabby ridge in complete denture construction

Mohammed Gamal Elkafrawy, S. Asal, A. El-Sheikh
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Background In the presence of flabby tissue, manufacturing a stable denture becomes a challenge. Flabby ridges will be easily displaced under occlusal stresses owing to unfavorable support, resulting in compromised denture retention. Intraoral digital impression has not been exposed to deal with this problem. Purpose To compare intraoral digital impression versus conventional selective pressure impression technique for maxillary flabby ridge registration in complete denture construction regarding soft tissue assessment. Patients and methods This crossover study enrolled seven completely edentulous patients with a localized maxillary anterior flabby ridge. Each patient received two identical maxillary complete dentures opposing one mandibular complete denture. The first denture was constructed using intraoral scanning of the edentulous maxillary ridge then compressing only the healthy tissues by 0.25 mm using Exocad software to simulate selective pressure technique, the second denture was constructed through conventional selective pressure impression technique. Each maxillary denture was subjectively evaluated for soft tissue response at 15 days and 3 months with 15 days rest period in between, data was statistically analyzed using χ2 test. Results There was statistically significant difference between the two maxillary dentures regarding soft tissue assessment in favor of the second maxillary denture. Conclusion Prosthodontist must pay more attention during intraoral scanning of edentulous arch due to lack of anatomical landmarks. More and more attention must be paid during intraoral scanning of edentulous ridges with flabby tissues due to the difference in the degree of mucosa compressibility.
数字印模技术与传统印模技术在全口义齿构建中的对比
在组织松弛的情况下,制造稳定的义齿成为一个挑战。软牙脊在咬合应力作用下易发生移位,导致义齿固位受损。口腔内数字印模暴露尚未解决这一问题。目的比较口腔内数字印模技术与传统的选择性压力印模技术在全口义齿构建中上颌松弛脊配准的软组织评估。患者和方法本交叉研究纳入了7例局部上颌前嵴松弛的完全无牙患者。每位患者均接受两个相同的上颌全口义齿与一个下颌全口义齿相对。第一义齿采用口腔内扫描无牙上颌嵴,然后使用Exocad软件模拟选择性压力技术对健康组织进行0.25 mm的压缩,第二义齿采用传统的选择性压力印模技术。分别在第15天和第3个月主观评价每个义齿的软组织反应,中间休息15 d,数据采用χ2检验进行统计学分析。结果两种上颌义齿的软组织评分差异有统计学意义,第二种上颌义齿评分较高。结论无牙弓缺乏解剖标志,在进行口腔内扫描时,义齿医师应多加注意。由于无牙脊的黏膜压缩性存在差异,因此在口腔内扫描无牙脊时必须引起越来越多的重视。
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