Influence of adhesives usage in complete dentures during adaptation period varying the degree of resorption of mandibular ridges
Journal of Prosthodontic Research
Available online 22 August 2019
Abstract
Purpose
This study evaluated the effect of the use of a powder-type adhesive
on masticatory performance and oral health related quality of life
(OHRQoL) in patients with normal and resorbed mandibular ridges during
adaptation period with complete dentures.
Methods
Forty-two
edentulous subjects (12 men, 30 women) were distributed in four groups:
normal mandibular ridges with adhesive, n = 10; normal mandibular
ridges without adhesive, n = 10; resorbed mandibular ridges with
adhesive, n = 11; resorbed mandibular ridges without adhesive, n = 11.
Masticatory performance was evaluated by sieving method and OHRQoL by
Oral Health Impact Profile in Edentulous Adults (OHIP-EDENT) inventory
at 30, 60 and 90 days after the insertion of new complete dentures. Data
were analyzed using 2-way ANOVA test and Generalized Estimating
Equations (GEEs), α = 0.05.
Results
The
use of adhesive resulted in better masticatory performance at 30
(35.76 ± 12.63%) and 60 days (30.06 ± 10.54%) after the insertion of the
dentures and did not influence on OHRQoL in participants with normal
ridges during the adaptation period. The use of adhesive did not
interfere on masticatory performance during adaptation period and had a
negative effect on masticatory discomfort/disability subscale OHRQoL at
30-day period [5.2(3.6, 6.8)] for resorbed mandibular ridges with new
complete dentures.
Conclusions
The
use of adhesive can improve masticatory performance of new complete
dentures users with normal mandibular ridges in the initial adaptation
period up to 60 days after insertion. For resorbed ridges subjects, the
use of adhesive had a negative impact on masticatory
discomfort/disability OHRQoL at 30 days after insertion.
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