1. Implant Overdentures: Dental Students’ Performance in Fabrication, Denture Quality, and Patient Satisfaction
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Angelica Lee Petrina Cornacchio, Cecilia E. Aragon, Muhammed N. Saad, Elaine M. Zibrowski, and Lilia Marcela Ibarra
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Patient satisfaction ,business.industry ,Visual analogue scale ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Denture quality ,medicine ,Dentistry ,General Medicine ,Implant ,Dentures ,business ,Prosthesis ,Prosthodontist - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate dental students’ performance when fabricating a mandibular two-implant overdenture (OD) as compared to conventional dentures (CD) and to determine if these prostheses were successful. Twenty students and twenty patients were divided into two groups: complete denture group (CDG) and maxillary denture and two-implant OD group (ODG). Students’ progress was evaluated at each appointment as they were given a clinical assessment score (CAS), which varied from 1 (unacceptable, needs to repeat procedure) to 4 (acceptable, no errors). The success of the prosthesis was evaluated by the patients using a visual analog scale (VAS) and an expert (a prosthodontist) using a denture quality assessment (DQA) form. Performance for both groups was not statistically different across all eight appointments (CDG 3.16 versus ODG 3.25; p=0.46). Patients with ODs reported greater stability with their dentures (p=0.048) and greater ability to chew than patients with CDs (p=0.03). There were no differences between the groups in terms of expert appraisal (ODG 71.1 versus CDG 67.5; p=0.59). The performance of dental students when fabricating a two-implant OD is thus not different from that of a CD. Students can successfully fabricate a two-implant OD as perceived by both patients and prosthodontists.
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- 2010
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