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糖尿病义齿佩戴者使用下颌传统义齿和种植体支持覆盖义齿时所食用食物咀嚼难度的比较。

Comparisons of chewing difficulty of consumed foods with mandibular conventional dentures and implant-supported overdentures in diabetic denture wearers.

作者信息

Roumanas Eleni D, Garrett Neal R, Hamada Michael O, Kapur Krishan K

机构信息

Advanced Prosthodontics, Biomaterials and Hospital Dentistry, University of California, Los Angeles School of Dentistry, 90095-1668, USA.

出版信息

Int J Prosthodont. 2003 Nov-Dec;16(6):609-15.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study compared the chewing difficulty of foods in diets of denture wearers with mandibular conventional and implant-supported overdentures.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

One-week dietary logs were evaluated for 58 subjects with controlled diabetes at baseline with their original dentures and with new dentures 6 months after treatment completion. Subjects received new maxillary and mandibular complete dentures, 21 with mandibular conventional dentures and 37 with implant-supported overdentures. A 10-point chewing difficulty rating scale (10 for most difficult-to-chew foods) was used to rate food items in the dietary logs.

RESULTS

ANOVA showed no differences between the chewing difficulty mean scores for all foods consumed either at baseline or posttreatment for the two groups. However, the mean scores for the combined consumption frequency of difficult-to-chew foods (6 to 10) showed a significant decrease following treatment with both types of dentures. This decline did not differ significantly between the denture types. With original dentures, more than 91% of subjects consumed foods with chewing difficulty scores of 6 to 10 at least seven times per week. With study dentures, only 21% maintained this level of consumption, with the frequency decreasing to four to six times per week in 24% and one to three times per week in 43% of subjects. The declines in consumption frequency of more difficult to chew foods with study dentures were in a higher percentage of subjects in the implant than in the conventional group.

CONCLUSION

After 7 months of adaptation to new dentures, patients consumed fewer difficult-to-chew foods than with their original dentures. This decline was more frequent with mandibular implant-supported overdentures than with conventional dentures. Dietary counseling should be considered as part of implant and complete denture therapy.

摘要

目的

本研究比较了佩戴下颌传统全口义齿和种植支持覆盖义齿的义齿佩戴者饮食中食物的咀嚼难度。

材料与方法

对58名患有糖尿病且病情得到控制的受试者进行了为期一周的饮食记录评估,记录时间为基线时佩戴原有义齿的情况以及治疗完成6个月后佩戴新义齿的情况。受试者佩戴新的上颌和下颌全口义齿,其中21人佩戴下颌传统义齿,37人佩戴种植支持覆盖义齿。采用10分制咀嚼难度评分量表(最难咀嚼的食物评分为10分)对饮食记录中的食物项目进行评分。

结果

方差分析显示,两组在基线时或治疗后所摄入的所有食物的咀嚼难度平均得分之间没有差异。然而,两类义齿治疗后,难咀嚼食物(咀嚼难度评分6至10分)的综合消费频率平均得分均显著下降。两种义齿类型之间的这种下降没有显著差异。佩戴原有义齿时,超过91%的受试者每周至少食用7次咀嚼难度评分在6至10分的食物。佩戴研究用义齿时,只有21%的受试者保持这一食用水平,24%的受试者食用频率降至每周4至6次,43%的受试者降至每周1至3次。佩戴研究用义齿时,种植支持覆盖义齿组中较难咀嚼食物的消费频率下降的受试者比例高于传统义齿组。

结论

在适应新义齿7个月后,患者食用的难咀嚼食物比佩戴原有义齿时减少。下颌种植支持覆盖义齿组的这种下降比传统义齿组更常见。饮食咨询应被视为种植义齿和全口义齿治疗的一部分。

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