A Seven-year Follow-up Study of Patient Satisfaction with Three-implant-retained Mandibular Overdentures

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05/05/2021

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Scientific Foundation SPIROSKI, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia

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Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences;2021 May 14; 9(D):103-107

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PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare patients’ satisfaction with mandibular overdentures retained by three- splinted implants versus conventional complete denture wearers during a 7-year follow-up study period. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty edentulous male patients (mean age: 60 years) were carefully selected and divided into two equal groups. All patients received a new set of complete dentures. Group I patients received three implants in the anterior mandible and were connected after 3 months with bars, clips, and loaded. Group II patients received conventional complete dentures. Patients’ satisfaction was recorded for both groups at 3 weeks (baseline) and after 1, 3, 5, and 7 years. Patients were then asked to grade their overdentures/dentures on a visual analog scale and written questionnaire to evaluate their overall satisfaction. RESULTS: Satisfaction scores of Group I patients were found to be statistically significantly higher than that of Group II patients (p < 0.05) at 3, 5, and 7 years follow-up, meanwhile, no statistically significant difference was found at baseline or after 12 months. CONCLUSION: The long-term results suggest that three-implant-retained mandibular overdenture with a clip-bar attachment appears to be a successful rehabilitation strategy which is superior to conventional dentures for patients with advanced ridge resorption.

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Patient satisfaction, Implant-retained overdenture, Complete denture, Questionnaire

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