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Retention, Chewing Efficiency and Masticatory Performance of Partial Dentures Opposing Implant Retained Prosthesis.

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Implant Site Reaction
Implant Complication
Interventions
Device: evaluation of retention of Versacryle and CAD/CAM partial dentures by force gauge
Device: chewing efficiency by electromyograph(E.M.G)
Other: masticatory performance(questionnaire)
Registration Number
NCT05999760
Lead Sponsor
National Research Centre, Egypt
Brief Summary

This study aims to evaluate retention ,chewing efficiency and masticatory performance of flexible versus CAD/CAM partial dentures opposing to fixed implant retained restorations.

Detailed Description

in this study 22 patients will be selected following inclusion and exclusion criteria. The patients will be divided randomly into two groups.

Group I patients will receive Versacrylic removable partial denture. group II patients will receive CAD/CAM removable partial denture all patients will be given the home care instructions at night and brush cleaning of the dentures.

Measurements of retention using universal testing machine, masticatory performance using T-scan III computerized system and chewing efficiency using chewing function questionnaire

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
22
Inclusion Criteria
  • Non-smoker male Patients
  • Age ranging from 40-50 years.
  • Highly cooperative and motivated patients.
  • Patients Systemically free from any immunosuppressive diseases.
  • Patients free from Diabetes, Hypertension, Cancer, any mental or physical diseases.
  • Patients not receiving any Radiotherapy or chemotherapy treatment.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Female patients
  • Smoker patients.
  • Age exceeding 50 years
  • Uncooperative and unmotivated patients.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Group II (patients received CAD/CAM fabricated removable partial denture)masticatory performance(questionnaire)patients having Kennedy class I received maxillary CAD/CAM fabricated removable partial denture
Group I (patients received Versacryle removable partial denture)chewing efficiency by electromyograph(E.M.G)patients having Kennedy class I received maxillary Versacryle removable partial denture
Group I (patients received Versacryle removable partial denture)masticatory performance(questionnaire)patients having Kennedy class I received maxillary Versacryle removable partial denture
Group I (patients received Versacryle removable partial denture)evaluation of retention of Versacryle and CAD/CAM partial dentures by force gaugepatients having Kennedy class I received maxillary Versacryle removable partial denture
Group II (patients received CAD/CAM fabricated removable partial denture)chewing efficiency by electromyograph(E.M.G)patients having Kennedy class I received maxillary CAD/CAM fabricated removable partial denture
Group II (patients received CAD/CAM fabricated removable partial denture)evaluation of retention of Versacryle and CAD/CAM partial dentures by force gaugepatients having Kennedy class I received maxillary CAD/CAM fabricated removable partial denture
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
evaluation of change of retention of versacrylic and CAD/CAM partial dentureon day 1 ,1 month and 2months of prosthesis delivery

measurement of retention of partial dentures made of Versacryle and CAD/CAM technology

evaluation of change of masticatory performance of versacrylic and CAD/CAM partial dentureon day 1,1 month and 2months of prosthesis delivery

measurement of masticatory performance of partial dentures made of Versacryle and CAD/CAM technology

evaluation of change of chewing efficiency of versacrylic and CAD/CAM partial dentureon day 1 ,1 month and 2months of prosthesis delivery

measurement of chewing efficiency of partial dentures made of Versacryle and CAD/CAM technology

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

National Research Centre

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Giza, Egypt

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