Journal article

Clinical performance of computer-engineered complete dentures: a retrospective pilot study


Authors listSchlenz, Maximiliane Amelie; Schmidt, Alexander; Woestmann, Bernd; Rehmann, Peter

Publication year2019

Pages706-711

JournalQuintessence International

Volume number50

Issue number9

ISSN0033-6572

eISSN1936-7163

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.3290/j.qi.a42778

PublisherQuintessence Publishing


Abstract
Objectives:The aim of this retrospective pilot study was to analyze the clinical performance of computer-engineered complete dentures (CECDs) in edentulous patients regarding survival and maintenance. Method and materials: For this retrospective analysis, data from 10 patients who received CECD treatment in each arch (Digital Denture, Ivoclar Vivadent) between 2015 and 2016 were analyzed. The following aspects were assessed: number of appointments required for treatment, number of interventions during the initial (<= 4 weeks after insertion) and functional periods (> 4 weeks after insertion), and survival. Additionally, whether these aspects were influenced by function or esthetics, the arch, or recall participation was assessed. Poisson regression models were used for the statistical analysis (P < .05). Results: All CECDs survived the observation period of 2.54 +/- 0.48 years. More than four appointments were required for treatment (mean +/- standard deviation, 4.6 +/- 0.7), mainly for esthetic concerns. An average of 1.7 +/- 0.05 appointments during the initial period and 2.07 +/- 0.32 during the functional period were noted as a consequence of functional concerns. During both periods, the major reason for intervention was removal of pressure spots. Relining was required in 40% of the CECDs, and fracture of the denture base occurred in two CECDs. Conclusions: Within the limitations of this retrospective pilot study, the CECDs showed acceptable clinical performance in terms of survival and maintenance. Nevertheless, transferring more information about the patient from the dental practice to the dental laboratory might reduce the number of appointments for treatment and avoid technical complications such as fractures of the denture base.


Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSchlenz, M., Schmidt, A., Woestmann, B. and Rehmann, P. (2019) Clinical performance of computer-engineered complete dentures: a retrospective pilot study, Quintessence International, 50(9), pp. 706-711. https://doi.org/10.3290/j.qi.a42778

APA Citation styleSchlenz, M., Schmidt, A., Woestmann, B., & Rehmann, P. (2019). Clinical performance of computer-engineered complete dentures: a retrospective pilot study. Quintessence International. 50(9), 706-711. https://doi.org/10.3290/j.qi.a42778



Keywords


CAD/CAM complete denturecomputer-engineered complete denturesSATISFACTION

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