Garrett N R, Hasse A L, Kapur K K
Department of Veteran Affairs, West Los Angeles Medical Center, California 90073.
Int J Prosthodont. 1992 Nov-Dec;5(6):515-22.
This study compared the tactile sensitivity of splinted abutment and denture teeth of 16 fixed partial dentures (FPD) supported by blade implants and 16 removable partial dentures (RPD) in patients with Kennedy Class I and Class II edentulous conditions. No significant differences were noted between the tactile thresholds of the natural abutment teeth and artificial teeth in the FPD and RPD groups. The splinted abutment teeth required 45.4 g, or 5.4 to 5.8 times higher occlusal loads than did those needed for the comparable nonsplinted teeth, to detect the stimulus. A further increase of 54% in thresholds with the FPD and over 100% with the placement of the RPD indicated the superiority of the RPD in terms of load distribution as a result of the cross-arch splinting and mucosal support. Moderate positive correlations (r = 0.37 to 0.46; P < .05) between tactile thresholds and masticatory performance were found, signifying that reduced tactile perception was not responsible for the incomplete restoration of the masticatory function with RPDs or FPDs but might be contributing to increased masticatory performance within both treatment groups.
本研究比较了16例采用叶状种植体支持的固定局部义齿(FPD)和16例KennedyⅠ类和Ⅱ类无牙颌患者的可摘局部义齿(RPD)的夹板基牙和义齿牙的触觉敏感性。FPD组和RPD组天然基牙与人工牙的触觉阈值之间未发现显著差异。夹板基牙需要45.4克的咬合力来检测刺激,这比可比的非夹板基牙所需的咬合力高5.4至5.8倍。FPD组阈值进一步增加54%,RPD组阈值增加超过100%,这表明由于跨弓夹板固定和黏膜支持,RPD在负荷分布方面具有优势。触觉阈值与咀嚼性能之间存在中度正相关(r = 0.37至0.46;P < 0.05),这表明触觉感知降低不是RPD或FPD咀嚼功能恢复不完全的原因,但可能有助于两个治疗组咀嚼性能的提高。