Alfadda Sara A, Al Amri Mohammad D, Al-Ohali Amal, Al-Hakami Arwa, Al-Madhi Noura
Int J Prosthodont. 2017 November/December;30(6):519–525. doi: 10.11607/ijp.5295. Epub 2017 Oct 30.
To investigate the following three null hypotheses in patients rehabilitated with a mandibular overdenture supported by two unsplinted implants: (1) patient satisfaction is not related to the clinical quality of the dentures; (2) inter-implant distance (IID) has no effect on the clinical quality of the dentures; and (3) IID does not influence patient satisfaction.
Forty edentulous patients who were rehabilitated with a two-implant-supported mandibular overdenture participated in the study. Independent investigators evaluated the dentures on the basis of five clinical criteria using the validated Denture Quality Evaluation Form, and the patients completed the validated Denture Satisfaction Scale. Irreversible hydrocolloid impressions of the mandible were made and poured immediately in die stone. The IID was measured by adapting an orthodontic wire to the mandibular alveolar ridge crest, extending from the center of one implant to the center of the other. Spearman correlation analyses were used to identify possible correlations, with a significance level set at P < .05.
The clinicians' overall mean rating of the clinical quality of the dentures was 91.5% (standard deviation 6.27%). The stability of the mandibular overdenture and of the maxillary conventional complete denture was significantly related to satisfaction (r = 0.389 and r = 0.44, respectively). Significant associations were found between the mandibular stability items and satisfaction with both maxillary and mandibular dentures. The stability of the maxillary denture was significantly associated with patient satisfaction with mandibular denture retention, stability, and comfort. None of the 12 denture satisfaction items were significantly associated with IID. Similarly, IID did not have an effect on the quality of either denture in terms of retention, stability, or occlusion.
Denture stability was the feature that had the most influence on patient satisfaction with the mandibular overdenture and with the maxillary conventional denture. IID had no effect on the clinical quality of either denture and did not influence patient satisfaction.
在使用两颗未联冠种植体支持的下颌覆盖义齿进行修复的患者中,研究以下三个零假设:(1)患者满意度与义齿的临床质量无关;(2)种植体间距离(IID)对义齿的临床质量没有影响;(3)IID不影响患者满意度。
40例使用两颗种植体支持的下颌覆盖义齿进行修复的无牙颌患者参与了本研究。独立研究者使用经过验证的义齿质量评估表,根据五项临床标准对义齿进行评估,患者完成经过验证的义齿满意度量表。制取下颌不可逆水胶体印模并立即灌注石膏模型。通过将正畸钢丝贴合下颌牙槽嵴顶,从一个种植体中心延伸至另一个种植体中心来测量IID。采用Spearman相关分析确定可能的相关性,显著性水平设定为P < 0.05。
临床医生对义齿临床质量的总体平均评分为91.5%(标准差6.27%)。下颌覆盖义齿和上颌传统全口义齿的稳定性与满意度显著相关(分别为r = 0.389和r = 0.44)。在下颌稳定性项目与上颌和下颌义齿满意度之间发现了显著关联。上颌义齿的稳定性与患者对下颌义齿固位、稳定和舒适度的满意度显著相关。12项义齿满意度项目中,没有一项与IID显著相关。同样,IID在固位、稳定或咬合方面对任何一种义齿的质量均无影响。
义齿稳定性是对患者对下颌覆盖义齿和上颌传统义齿满意度影响最大的因素。IID对任何一种义齿的临床质量均无影响,也不影响患者满意度。