ATTACHMENT VERSUS CLASP RETAINED REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES –A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL
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2019-04
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EGYPTIAN DENTAL JOURNAL;Vol. 65, 1775:1786, April, 2019
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Abstract
Purpose: to compare two retainer designs for free end removable partial dentures (RPDs) by
measuring the patient satisfaction, abutment tooth survival, bone height loss and pocket depth.
Materials and Methods: Group 1: Fourteen patients receiving attachment-retained RPDs
while group 2: Fourteen patients receiving clasp-retained RPDs. The assessment included patient
satisfaction, survival of the terminal abutments, bone height loss and pocket depth. All patients
were evaluated clinically and radiographically at the time of RPD insertion, twelve months and
24 months thereafter. Mann Whitney U test for independent samples was used for comparison of
% change of patient satisfaction. Wilcoxon signed rank test for paired (matched) samples was used
within group comparison of patient satisfaction before and after treatment. Survival analysis was
done using Kaplan Meier statistics. For bone height, independent t-test was used and student’s
t- test was used for pocket depth comparison.
Results: There was a significant difference before and after treatment scores in Oral Health
Impact Profile-14(OHIP-14), Orofacial Esthetic Scale (OES) and Chewing Function Questionnaire
(CFQ) questionnaires in the clasp retained RPD group with P value = (0.001, 0.001 and 0.003) re-
spectively. Regarding the attachment retained RPD group, there was a significant difference before
and after treatment scores with P value = 0.001 for the three questionnaires. Within group compari-
son it was found that there was a significant difference in OHIP-14 (P= 0.002) and OES (P<0.001)
while there was no significant difference in CFQ between both groups (P=0.191). There was no
statistically significant difference between both groups in terminal abutment survival (P=0.149) and
percent change of the mean probing pocket depth from baseline to 24 months (P=0.05). However,
regarding the effect of time on bone height change percentage for each group, a significant differ-
ence was found between groups at baseline-twenty-four month’s interval (P-value < 0.05).
Conclusion: Within the limitations of the present study, all patients have shown improvement
in OHRQoL, esthetics and chewing function after treatment with RPDs with better results in the
attachment retained RPD. However, regarding the terminal abutment survival, mean probing pocket
depth and bone height change, clinically significant better results were revealed in clasp-retained
RPD compared to attachment-retained RPDs
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DENTURES –A RANDOMIZED, ATTACHMENT VERSUS CLASP RETAINED