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FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION OF ORAL REHABILITATION WITH REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES AFTER FIVE YEARS

Most removable partial denture (RPD) wearers are satisfied with their prostheses, but the factors that influence satisfaction and acceptance are still not determined. OBJECTIVE: This study explored technical, biological, and satisfaction variables for the functioning of RPDs after five years, and co...

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Autores principales: Cosme, Dúcia Caldas, Baldisserotto, Simone Michielon, Fernandes, Eduardo de Lima, Rivaldo, Elken Gomes, Rosing, Cassiano Kuchenbecker, Shinkai, Rosemary Sadami Arai
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru da Universidade de São Paulo 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4327452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19089041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572006000200009
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author Cosme, Dúcia Caldas
Baldisserotto, Simone Michielon
Fernandes, Eduardo de Lima
Rivaldo, Elken Gomes
Rosing, Cassiano Kuchenbecker
Shinkai, Rosemary Sadami Arai
author_facet Cosme, Dúcia Caldas
Baldisserotto, Simone Michielon
Fernandes, Eduardo de Lima
Rivaldo, Elken Gomes
Rosing, Cassiano Kuchenbecker
Shinkai, Rosemary Sadami Arai
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description Most removable partial denture (RPD) wearers are satisfied with their prostheses, but the factors that influence satisfaction and acceptance are still not determined. OBJECTIVE: This study explored technical, biological, and satisfaction variables for the functioning of RPDs after five years, and compared the evaluation by the patient and by the clinician. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty adults (39 females, 11 males) were reexamined after five years of RPD service. Data were collected through clinical examination and a structured questionnaire to record the conditions of supporting soft tissues, prosthesis acceptance and technical characteristics, mastication, esthetics, comfort, hygiene, and need for professional intervention. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics and Spearman correlation. RESULTS: More than 50% of patients classified their RPDs as excellent regarding retention, mastication, esthetics, comfort, and hygiene. In the professional evaluation, retention and stability were considered excellent in more than 66% of cases, and hygiene of teeth and prostheses was considered good in 52% and 46%, respectively. The metallic framework and acrylic base were considered adapted in 92% of cases. Prosthesis acceptance was associated with retention, mastication, esthetics, hygiene, and comfort evaluated by the patient, and with retention, stability, and condition of the framework evaluated by the clinician. Retention and mastication/comfort evaluated by the patient had moderate positive correlation with retention and stability measured by the clinician. There was no association of hygiene evaluation by the patient and by the clinician. CONCLUSIONS: After five years, the oral rehabilitation with RPDs was satisfactory for most cases. There was correspondence between retention/retention and mastication-comfort/stability variables evaluated by the patient and by the clinician. Oral and prosthesis hygiene were not related.
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spelling pubmed-43274522015-04-23 FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION OF ORAL REHABILITATION WITH REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES AFTER FIVE YEARS Cosme, Dúcia Caldas Baldisserotto, Simone Michielon Fernandes, Eduardo de Lima Rivaldo, Elken Gomes Rosing, Cassiano Kuchenbecker Shinkai, Rosemary Sadami Arai J Appl Oral Sci Original Article Most removable partial denture (RPD) wearers are satisfied with their prostheses, but the factors that influence satisfaction and acceptance are still not determined. OBJECTIVE: This study explored technical, biological, and satisfaction variables for the functioning of RPDs after five years, and compared the evaluation by the patient and by the clinician. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty adults (39 females, 11 males) were reexamined after five years of RPD service. Data were collected through clinical examination and a structured questionnaire to record the conditions of supporting soft tissues, prosthesis acceptance and technical characteristics, mastication, esthetics, comfort, hygiene, and need for professional intervention. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics and Spearman correlation. RESULTS: More than 50% of patients classified their RPDs as excellent regarding retention, mastication, esthetics, comfort, and hygiene. In the professional evaluation, retention and stability were considered excellent in more than 66% of cases, and hygiene of teeth and prostheses was considered good in 52% and 46%, respectively. The metallic framework and acrylic base were considered adapted in 92% of cases. Prosthesis acceptance was associated with retention, mastication, esthetics, hygiene, and comfort evaluated by the patient, and with retention, stability, and condition of the framework evaluated by the clinician. Retention and mastication/comfort evaluated by the patient had moderate positive correlation with retention and stability measured by the clinician. There was no association of hygiene evaluation by the patient and by the clinician. CONCLUSIONS: After five years, the oral rehabilitation with RPDs was satisfactory for most cases. There was correspondence between retention/retention and mastication-comfort/stability variables evaluated by the patient and by the clinician. Oral and prosthesis hygiene were not related. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru da Universidade de São Paulo 2006-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4327452/ /pubmed/19089041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572006000200009 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cosme, Dúcia Caldas
Baldisserotto, Simone Michielon
Fernandes, Eduardo de Lima
Rivaldo, Elken Gomes
Rosing, Cassiano Kuchenbecker
Shinkai, Rosemary Sadami Arai
FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION OF ORAL REHABILITATION WITH REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES AFTER FIVE YEARS
title FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION OF ORAL REHABILITATION WITH REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES AFTER FIVE YEARS
title_full FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION OF ORAL REHABILITATION WITH REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES AFTER FIVE YEARS
title_fullStr FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION OF ORAL REHABILITATION WITH REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES AFTER FIVE YEARS
title_full_unstemmed FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION OF ORAL REHABILITATION WITH REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES AFTER FIVE YEARS
title_short FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION OF ORAL REHABILITATION WITH REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES AFTER FIVE YEARS
title_sort functional evaluation of oral rehabilitation with removable partial dentures after five years
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4327452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19089041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572006000200009
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