Khoury-Ribas Laura, Ayuso-Montero Raul, Willaert Eva, Peraire Maria, Martinez-Gomis Jordi
Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; Assistant Professor, Oral Health and Masticatory System Group (Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute) IDIBELL, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Full Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; Full Professor, Oral Health and Masticatory System Group (Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute) IDIBELL, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
J Prosthet Dent. 2021 Oct;126(4):553-559. doi: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2020.06.001. Epub 2020 Sep 19.
Whether treatment with an implant-supported fixed partial prosthesis (ISFPP) affects the masticatory rhythm in patients with unilateral posterior missing teeth is unclear.
The purpose of this prospective clinical study was to determine the change in masticatory rhythm in participants with unilateral posterior missing teeth 3 months after treatment with an ISFPP and to assess whether treatment influenced the stability of the masticatory rhythm.
Thirty participants (mean age 59 years; 17 women) with unilateral posterior missing teeth were treated with 1-, 2-, or 3-unit ISFPPs. Ten healthy individuals (mean age 36 years; 8 women) with a complete natural dentition were included in a control group. In this prospective study, each participant performed 3 masticatory assays (freestyle, unilateral right, and unilateral left) at baseline and at the 3-month follow-up. Each assay comprised 5 trials of 20 cycles masticating pieces of silicone placed in a latex bag. The time needed to complete the 20 masticatory cycles per trial was measured, and the mean masticatory frequency was calculated for each assay. Coefficients of variation were then calculated from the 5 mean values of the masticatory trials. Differences in the data at 3 months and baseline were analyzed by using the Wilcoxon or paired t tests. The control and treated groups were compared by analysis of variance or Mann-Whitney U tests (α=.05).
After 3 months, participants treated with ISFPPs showed an increase of 8.7% in masticatory frequency during freestyle mastication (P<.001) and an 8.0% increase during unilateral mastication on the treated side (P<.01). At baseline, the coefficient of variation of masticatory frequency on the treated side was higher in the ISFPP group than in the control group during unilateral mastication (P=.033). Three months after treatment, there was a significant reduction in the coefficient of variation during unilateral mastication on the treated side of the ISFPP group (P<.001). The treatment group also reached a masticatory frequency similar to that of the control group (75 and 78 cycles per minute, respectively).
Treatment with ISFPPs accelerated the masticatory rhythm of individuals with unilateral posterior missing teeth, who achieve similar rhythms to those with complete natural dentitions. The stability of the masticatory rhythm was also restored, indicating an improvement in masticatory function.
种植体支持的固定局部义齿(ISFPP)治疗是否会影响单侧后牙缺失患者的咀嚼节奏尚不清楚。
这项前瞻性临床研究的目的是确定单侧后牙缺失患者在接受ISFPP治疗3个月后的咀嚼节奏变化,并评估治疗是否影响咀嚼节奏的稳定性。
30名单侧后牙缺失的参与者(平均年龄59岁;17名女性)接受了1单位、2单位或3单位的ISFPP治疗。10名天然牙列完整的健康个体(平均年龄36岁;8名女性)被纳入对照组。在这项前瞻性研究中,每位参与者在基线和3个月随访时进行3次咀嚼测试(自由式、右侧单侧和左侧单侧)。每次测试包括5次试验,每次试验咀嚼放置在乳胶袋中的硅胶片20个周期。测量每次试验完成20个咀嚼周期所需的时间,并计算每次测试的平均咀嚼频率。然后根据咀嚼试验的5个平均值计算变异系数。使用Wilcoxon或配对t检验分析3个月时和基线时数据的差异。通过方差分析或Mann-Whitney U检验比较对照组和治疗组(α = 0.05)。
3个月后,接受ISFPP治疗的参与者在自由式咀嚼时咀嚼频率增加了8.7%(P < 0.001),在治疗侧单侧咀嚼时增加了8.0%(P < 0.01)。在基线时,ISFPP组在单侧咀嚼时治疗侧咀嚼频率的变异系数高于对照组(P = 0.033)。治疗3个月后,ISFPP组治疗侧单侧咀嚼时的变异系数显著降低(P < 0.001)。治疗组的咀嚼频率也达到了与对照组相似的水平(分别为每分钟75次和78次)。
ISFPP治疗加速了单侧后牙缺失个体的咀嚼节奏,使其达到与天然牙列完整者相似的节奏。咀嚼节奏的稳定性也得到了恢复,表明咀嚼功能有所改善。