Digitally Fabricated Complete Dentures Have Better Trueness of Fit (Accuracy) Than Conventionally Processed Complete Dentures UTCAT3481, Found CAT view, CRITICALLY APPRAISED TOPICs * CATs Home * What is a CAT? * CAT Mentors * Search CATs Library * Submit a CAT * Clinical CAT videos * Evidence-based Practice Program * Dental School HomeSkip NavigationUniversity: Home | Calendar | Maps * CATs ..
Longevity of Partial and Complete Dentures Skip to main contentToggle SearchToggle MenuLongevity of Partial and Complete DenturesHome Longevity of Partial and Complete DenturesDetailsFiles Project Status:CompletedProject Line:Health Technology ReviewProject Sub Line:Rapid ReviewProject Number:RC1474-000Effective finish date:March 7, 2023QuestionWhat is the clinical evidence on the longevity of removable complete dentures?What is the clinical evidence on the longevity of removable plastic partial dentures?What is the clinical evidence on the longevity of removable metal partial dentures?Key MessageRemovable complete dentures may last for an average of 10.06 years, with most complete dentures lasting for at least 5 years.Most metal partial dentures may last for at least 5 years.We did
Tilted implants to support fixed partial dentures MenuNO BIAS. NO MISINFORMATION. NO SPIN. JUST WHAT YOU NEED!The Dental ElfHomeAboutCategoriesPodcastsSearchHome » Posts » Dentistry » restorative dentistry »Tilted implants to support fixed partial denturesNo Responses »AUG212023Posted byDerek RichardsWhen placing dental implants axial placement is recommended to dissipate occlusal forces along of axial implants for implant-supported fixed partial dentures (ISFPDs).MethodsA review protocol was registered with PROSPERO. Searches were conducted in the Medline/PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Web of Science and ProQuest databases with no language or date restrictions. Clinical intervention or observational studies evaluating tilted implants compared with axial implants for ISFPDs, with a minimum
3D-Printed Denture Bases Have Increased Adherence of Candida albicans when Compared to Conventional and Milled Bases In Vitro (CAT#3539) Skip NavigationUniversity: Home | Calendar | MapsCATs HomeWhat is a CAT?CAT MentorsSearch CATs LibrarySubmit a CATClinical CAT videosEvidence-based Practice ProgramDental School HomeORAL HEALTH EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE PROGRAMView the CAT printer-friendly / share this CATTitle 3D-Printed Denture Bases Have Increased Adherence of Candida albicans when Compared to Conventional and Milled Bases In VitroClinical Question For patients receiving a complete denture, do the surface properties of 3D-printed denture bases facilitate colonization by Candida albicans when compared to conventional PMMA denture bases?Clinical Bottom Line For patients receiving
Comparison between relining of ill-fitted maxillary complete denture versus CAD/CAM milling of new one regarding patient satisfaction, denture retention and adaptation. This study aimed to compare different treatment modalities to correct ill-fitted maxillary complete denture either by the conventional relining method or by scanning the relining impression and digitally construct a new denture regarding patient satisfaction, denture retention, and adaptation. Twelve edentulous patients suffering from loose maxillary complete dentures were selected, dentures' borders and fitting surfaces were prepared, and relining impressions were taken, the impressions were scanned and the STL files were used for CAD/CAM milling ( computer aided designing/ computer aided manufacturing) of new maxillary
Correction: The antimicrobial activity of an antiseptic soap against Candida Albicans and Streptococcus Mutans single and dual-species biofilms on denture base and reline acrylic resins. [This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0306862.].
Evaluation and assessment of the wettabilty and water contact angle of modified poly methyl methacrylate denture base materials against PEEK in cast partial denture framework: an in vitro study. The prevalence of adults with partially dental arches is expected to be more than imagined and patients requiring replacement of missing teeth are slowly increasing in number too. Removable partial dentures are known to provide for substantial replacement for the missing teeth with also added advantages when compared to fixed or implant prosthesis, mainly in elderly patients. Denture base material performance and durability are greatly influenced by wettability and water contact angle. In the case of dentures; adequate moisture distribution is necessary to ensure excellent wettability which has
Effect of thermocycling on tensile bond strength of autopolymerized, heat-polymerized, milled, and 3D printed denture base materials bonded to 4 different denture liners: an in vitro study. Digitally fabricated dentures may require relining due to continual alveolar ridge resorption. However, studies evaluating the tensile bond strength (TBS) of digitally fabricated dentures bonded to denture liners are lacking. This study aimed to evaluate the TBS of autopolymerized, heat-polymerized, milled, and 3D printed denture base materials bonded to 2 acrylic-based and 2 silicone-based denture liners, both before and after thermocycling. Additionally, the impact of thermocycling on the TBS were also evaluated. The TBS of 4 different denture base materials (Palapress (PL), Vertex Rapid Simplified (VR
Evaluation of photodynamic therapy efficacy vs. conventional antifungal therapy in patients with poor-fitting dentures suffering from denture stomatitis. A prospective clinical study. The long-term use of antifungal therapy in denture stomatitis (DS) treatment could be accompanied by antifungal-resistant strain onset, leading to compromised therapeutic procedure and disease reappearance . Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has shown the ability to eradicate oral infections and resistance strains. This prospective clinical study aimed to assess the PDT's effectiveness compared to the conventional treatment on clinical and microbiological parameters in patients with DS without denture wear during the treatment and follow-ups. Forty-two patients diagnosed with DS were randomly assigned to one-session
Denture microbiome shift and changes of salivary inflammatory markers following insertion of 3D printed removable partial PMMA denture: a pilot study. The aim of this study was to investigate the microbiome shift of denture biofilm formation, the incidence of Candida and changes of salivary inflammatory markers following insertion of 3-dimensional printed PMMA denture. This was a pilot study of 6 patients provided with 3D printed (test group) or conventionally heat-cured (control group) removable partial acrylic dentures followed up for 6 weeks. 3 denture swabs were collected at week 1, 3 and 6; and saliva samples were collected at baseline, week 1, 3 and 6 following denture insertion. Microbial DNA was isolated, and the 16S rRNA gene was amplified and sequenced to assess the denture
Effects of denture adhesives on denture retention and occlusal forces in complete denture wearers: A multicenter, randomized controlled trial. This study aimed to determine the effects of denture adhesives on denture retention and occlusal force in complete denture wearers in a multicenter, randomized, parallel-group controlled trial. Two hundred edentulous patients wearing complete dentures were allocated to three groups: powder-type denture adhesive, cream-type denture adhesive, and control (saline solution). Denture adhesives and saline solution were applied to the dentures for 4 days. The retentive force of the dentures and occlusal force were measured using a force transducer occlusal force meter at baseline and after 4 days of intervention. In addition to between-group comparisons
Decision to use denture adhesive in complete denture wearers after one-month run-in period: A quasi-experimental study. The aim of this study was to assess two patient-based outcomes of complete denture (CD) wearers who continued or discontinued using denture adhesive (DA) after one-month run-in period of DA use. This quasi-experimental study comprised 76 CD wearers. The two patient-based outcomes were oral health-related quality of life and masticatory performance, determined by the Thai-version of oral impacts on daily performances index and multiple sieve method of 20-stroke peanut mastication. Denture retention and stability were evaluated using the CU-modified Kapur criteria to classify the CD into acceptable or unacceptable quality. The outcomes were collected at 3 time points: 1
Denture Fabrication Method Alters Candida albicans Adherence UTCAT3438, Found CAT view, CRITICALLY APPRAISED TOPICs * CATs Home * What is a CAT? * CAT Mentors * Search CATs Library * Submit a CAT * Clinical CAT videos * Evidence-based Practice Program * Dental School HomeSkip NavigationUniversity: Home | Calendar | Maps * CATs Home * What is a CAT? * CAT Mentors * Search CATs Library * Submit ..
Osteoradionecrosis and denture use in head and neck cancer patients Osteoradionecrosis and denture use in head and neck cancer patients - National Elf ServiceMenu * * Take your event #BeyondTheRoom * Training * #ElfHelp * Contact us * NewsSearch National Elf Service No bias. No misinformation. No spin. Just what you need! The Dental Elf * Home * About * Categories * Cost effectivenessEvaluation » Posts » Dentistry » oral cancer » Osteoradionecrosis and denture use in head and neck cancer patientsOsteoradionecrosis and denture use in head and neck cancer patientsNo Responses »Sep 28 2020Posted byDerek RichardsHead and Neck Cancer (HaNC) can be treated with radiotherapy with or without other treatments including surgery and chemotherapy. Mucositis, dry mouth and loss of taste are short-term side
Denture fabrication: Conventional or simplified approaches Denture fabrication: Conventional or simplified approaches - National Elf ServiceMenu * * Take your event #BeyondTheRoom * Training * #ElfHelp * Contact us * NewsSearch National Elf Service No bias. No misinformation. No spin. Just what you need! The Dental Elf * Home * About * Categories * Cost effectivenessEvaluation and impact dentistry » Denture fabrication: Conventional or simplified approachesDenture fabrication: Conventional or simplified approachesNo Responses »Sep 18 2020Posted byDerek RichardsMost developed countries have shown a declining trend in edentulism and there has been an increase in the provision of implant- support dentures. However complete dentures continue to represent a realistic treatment option for many
Marginal fit of 3-unit implant-supported fixed partial dentures: Influence of pattern fabrication method and repeated porcelain firings. Marginal fit significantly impacts the long-term success of dental restorations. Different pattern fabrication methods, including hand-waxing, milling, or 3D printing, may affect restorations accuracy. The effect of porcelain firing cycles on the marginal fit of metal-ceramic restorations remains controversial, with conflicting findings across studies. The aim was to evaluate the potential effects of multiple porcelain firings (3, 5, 7 cycles) as well as pattern fabrication method (conventional hand-waxing, milling, and 3D printing) on the marginal adaptation of 3-unit implant-supported metal-ceramic fixed partial dentures. It was hypothesized that neither
The antimicrobial activity of an antiseptic soap against Candida Albicans and Streptococcus Mutans single and dual-species biofilms on denture base and reline acrylic resins. To evaluate the effect of antiseptic soap on single and dual-species biofilms of Candida albicans and Streptococcus mutans on denture base and reline resins. Samples of the resins were distributed into groups (n = 9 ) according to the prevention or disinfection protocols. In the prevention protocol, samples were immersed in the solutions (Lifebuoy, 0.5% sodium hypochlorite solution and PBS) for 7, 14 and 28 days before the single and dual-species biofilms formation. Overnight denture disinfection was simulated. In the disinfection protocol, samples were immersed in the same solutions during 8 hours after the single
Comparison of antifungal efficacy of commercially available denture cleanser and the extract of Turbinaria conoides seaweed against Candida albicans adherent to acrylic denture base resin: An in vitro study. One of the main factors responsible for the development of Candida albicans on the surface of denture is improper maintenance of dentures. Denture hygiene can be achieved by regular cleansing of dentures using an appropriate denture cleanser. The aim of the study is to evaluate the antifungal efficacy of commercially available denture cleanser and the extract of Turbinaria conoides seaweed against C. albicans adherent to the surface of denture base resin. This was an in vitro experimental study. Twenty-four Acrylic resin samples of dimension 10-mm radius and 2-mm thickness
Impact of unilateral removable partial dentures versus removable partial dentures with major connector on oral health-related quality of life of elder patients: a clinical study. This study aimed to establish the survival rate of unilateral removable partial dentures (u-RPD) comparative with bilateral RPD (bi-RPD) with major connector in elder patients, as well as to determine both after each type of administrated treatment. The local oral examined aspects included the maintenance of the abutment teeth periodontal health, the fractures of the removable dentures, the fractures of the connectors, the chipping of the aesthetic material. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was conducted to evaluate the performance of the two treatments. The mean survival time in years was 4.882 ± 0.114