
AbstractBackgroundThe effect of maxillary implant overdentures on masticatory ability in edentulous patients with complaints regarding their conventional maxillary dentures is unknown.PurposeTo assess the change in objective masticatory ability (mixing ability index, MAI), patient reported masticatory ability (questionnaire), and patient satisfaction (GSS) after maxillary implant overdenture treatment with either solitary attachments or bars.Materials and MethodsTwo groups randomly received four‐implant maxillary overdentures on either solitary attachments (group I, n = 25) or bars (group II, n = 25). The MAI, questionnaire, and GSS were scored before (T0) and 12 months (T12) after treatment.ResultsAfter treatment, both groups had significantly better MAI outcomes, better questionnaire scores and better GSS. Post‐treatment questionnaire scores and GSS were significantly better for group II. Before treatment a strong, positive correlation between the MAI and the questionnaire was found for all participants who had had full conventional dentures combined (group I, n = 17; group II, n = 3).ConclusionMixing ability was the same for all the participants treated with maxillary implant overdentures on either solitary attachments or bars. Patient reported masticatory ability and satisfaction was better for participants treated with maxillary implant overdentures on bars. There was a correlation between MAI and patient reported masticatory ability in participants with full conventional dentures.
SUPPORTED MANDIBULAR OVERDENTURES, EFFICIENCY, SATISFACTION, mastication, Denture, Complete, Lower, Mandible, CLINICAL-TRIAL, COMMINUTION, dentures, CONVENTIONAL DENTURES, FOOD, Journal Article, Maxilla, Humans, humans, General Dentistry, Articles, PERFORMANCE, EFFICACY, Denture, Overlay, Denture Retention, prospective studies, DIABETIC-PATIENTS, quality of life, Patient Satisfaction, Randomized Controlled Trial, Mastication, Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported, Oral Surgery, overdentures, Follow-Up Studies
SUPPORTED MANDIBULAR OVERDENTURES, EFFICIENCY, SATISFACTION, mastication, Denture, Complete, Lower, Mandible, CLINICAL-TRIAL, COMMINUTION, dentures, CONVENTIONAL DENTURES, FOOD, Journal Article, Maxilla, Humans, humans, General Dentistry, Articles, PERFORMANCE, EFFICACY, Denture, Overlay, Denture Retention, prospective studies, DIABETIC-PATIENTS, quality of life, Patient Satisfaction, Randomized Controlled Trial, Mastication, Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported, Oral Surgery, overdentures, Follow-Up Studies
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