Evaluation of the association of removable partial denture supported by implants distal extension.
- Conditions
- E06.780.345.760.433.413Partially edentulous patients with absence of posterior teeth have less support structures (teeth and oral mucosa) with different degrees of resilience causing difficulties in the prosthetic rehabilitation on the retention, stability and comfort of removable partial dentures.Removable Partial Denture, MasticationG07.610.593.260.500
- Registration Number
- RBR-45nf55
- Lead Sponsor
- eodent
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ot yet recruiting
- Sex
- Not specified
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
All patients should have been rehabilitated at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte;
Every patient should be bilateral mandibular posterior edentulous;
Every patient should be larger than toothless in order to standardize the sample;
The patient must have a height between the mandibular canal and the alveolar bone margin posterior of at least 7mm.
Will be excluded from the sample patients over 70 years or a weakened state of health;
Diabetic patients;
Patients with osteoporosis;
Patients with periodontal disease, patients not signing the consent form.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Intervention
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method <br> The efficiency analysis is performed by chewing chewing tablets, containing grains fuchsin inside, and when crushed release the substance into the capsule in proportion to the energy used. The chewing efficiency is calculated by measuring, with the aid of a spectrophotometer (Ultrospec 2100 pro UV / Visible Spectrophotometer ®, GE Healthcare, USA) concentration in absorbance (ABS) of the staining intensity of fuchsin solution.;The evaluation of remaining alveolar ridge height will be made through the base of the saddle removable partial denture, which will serve as a tray, which will put an impression material (polyether) to copy the space between the oral mucosa and the base of the saddle.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The quality of life that is well defined as physical, mental, emotional and psychological, will be assessed through the questionnaire Oral Heath Impact Profile (OHIP-14)