Impact of removable partial denture type on patient satisfaction and abutment survival rate-RCT

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2019

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Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences

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Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences
7

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BACKGROUND: Patient�s satisfaction and the preservation of abutments is the most important outcomes that the clinician seeks during fabrication of any dental treatment, especially when it is concerned with removable prosthodontic rehabilitation. AIM: The present study evaluates three different Removable Partial Denture (RPD) types restoring mandibular class II modification I edentulous cases with regards to patient�s satisfaction and abutments survival. METHODS: Forty-two partially edentulous patients were divided into three groups (Group I rehabilitated with Vitallium RPD, Group II rehabilitated with Vitallium RPD where the modification area restored with the surveyed bridge, Group III rehabilitated with Thermopress RPD). The patients were followed up for twenty-four months. Using a questionnaire, prosthodontic maintenance required was documented at the delivery and after 3 months. RESULTS: There was a significant difference regarding patient satisfaction for group III (P-value <0.05) while for groups I and II there was a non-significant difference (P-value >0.05). Regarding the survival rate, there was a non-significant difference between the three groups (P-value >0.05) at the end of twenty-four months of follow up. CONCLUSION: Patient satisfaction and abutment survival were better with Thermopress RPD than conventional Vitallium RPD or Vitallium RPD with a surveyed bridge restoring the modification area. Although a non-statistically significant difference was found in the survival rate of abutments between groups, a clinically important result was revealed as no abutments failures were reported in the Thermopress group. � 2019 Sherif A. Sadek, Dina Elawady.

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October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, University for Modern Sciences and Arts, MSA University, جامعة أكتوبر للعلوم الحديثة والآداب, Bone loss, Patient�s satisfaction, Removable partial dentures, Thermopress material, vitallium, adult, Article, chewing function assessment, chewing function disorder, Chewing Function Quality Questionnaire, clinical article, controlled study, dental scaling, dental surgery, denture hygiene, edentulousness, follow up, human, Likert scale, maxillary third molar, mouth hygiene, oral health outcome measure, Oral Health Related Quality of Life, outcome assessment, overall survival, panoramic radiography, patient satisfaction, quality of life, questionnaire, randomized controlled trial, Short Form 12, social psychology, survival analysis, survival rate, tooth disease, tooth occlusion, visual analog scale

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