Sta Maria M T, Hasegawa Yoko, Marito Pinta, Yoshimoto Tasuku, Salazar Simonne, Hori Kazuhiro, Ono Takahiro
Division of Comprehensive Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Niigata, Japan.
Department of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry, Manila Central University, Caloocan, Philippines.
Heliyon. 2023 May 13;9(5):e16238. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16238. eCollection 2023 May.
Morphology of the residual ridge (RR) is expected to influence the masticatory performance (MP) of complete denture (CD) patients, but considerable details of this relationship are unknown.
We aimed to investigate the association between the objective MP and RR morphology of CD wearers and other contributory factors affecting their MP.
Sixty-five patients with well-fitting upper and lower CDs with no complaints of pain were enrolled. The objective MP was measured using test gummy jelly and a fully automated measuring device. The RR form was divided into U-type, V-type, I-intermediate, and F-Flat, then combinations of upper and lower RR forms (combined RR) were classified. The height was measured using CD's denture basal surface replicas, while occlusal contact of CDs was assessed using a tooth contact analysis system. The relationship between surveyed factors and MP was evaluated using Spearman's rank correlation, Kruskal-Wallis test, generalized linear regression, and analysis of covariance.
Participants with F-F and V-F combined RR forms had the lowest MP, while those with U-U and U-I forms had the highest MP, regardless of RR height. Participants with low RR height had the lowest MP, and those with high RR height had the highest MP, regardless of RR form. The analysis of covariance revealed that mandibular RR height, combined RR forms, and total occlusal contact area significantly affected the MP.
Our findings confirmed that the mandibular RR height, RR form combinations, and occlusal contact influence the MP of CD wearers.The MP of CD wearers varied, depending on the height and form of the RR, as well as the occlusal contact area of the CDs. The results of this manuscript show that the morphology of the denture bearing area and the occlusion of the CDs are essential factors in predicting the treatment outcome of CD wearers. This allows the clinician to fabricate a complete denture with the denture basal surfaces adjusted and occlusion provided according to the patient. CD patients can be educated on how to chew to improve MP based on their own RR morphology.
预计剩余牙槽嵴(RR)的形态会影响全口义齿(CD)患者的咀嚼性能(MP),但这种关系的许多细节尚不清楚。
我们旨在研究CD佩戴者的客观MP与RR形态之间的关联以及影响其MP的其他促成因素。
招募了65例佩戴上下合适CD且无疼痛主诉的患者。使用测试软糖和全自动测量装置测量客观MP。RR形态分为U型、V型、I型(中间型)和F型(平坦型),然后对上下RR形态的组合(联合RR)进行分类。使用CD的义齿基托表面复制品测量高度,同时使用牙齿接触分析系统评估CD的咬合接触。使用Spearman等级相关性、Kruskal-Wallis检验、广义线性回归和协方差分析评估调查因素与MP之间的关系。
无论RR高度如何,具有F-F和V-F联合RR形态的参与者MP最低,而具有U-U和U-I形态的参与者MP最高。无论RR形态如何,RR高度低的参与者MP最低,RR高度高的参与者MP最高。协方差分析表明,下颌RR高度、联合RR形态和总咬合接触面积显著影响MP。
我们的研究结果证实,下颌RR高度、RR形态组合和咬合接触会影响CD佩戴者的MP。CD佩戴者的MP因RR的高度和形态以及CD的咬合接触面积而异。本研究结果表明,义齿承托区的形态和CD的咬合是预测CD佩戴者治疗效果的重要因素。这使得临床医生能够根据患者情况制作义齿基托表面经过调整且具有合适咬合的全口义齿。可以根据CD患者自身的RR形态对其进行如何咀嚼以改善MP的教育。