DOI: 10.11607/jomi.7911, PubMed ID (PMID): 32406659Pages 599-606, Language: EnglishJasser, Elie / Salami, Zahraa / El Hage, Fady / Makzoumé, Joseph / Boulos, Paul Jamil
Purpose: To compare the masticatory efficiency of an All-on-4 prosthesis with complete dentures on a Class I ridge with a color-mixing analysis test.
Materials and Methods: Ten patients with fixed complete dentures on implants and an additional 10 patients with conventional complete dentures on a Class I ridge (Atwood) chewed a bicolor chewing gum (Hubba Bubba) for different numbers of cycles (5, 10, 15, and 20). The chewed gum was retrieved, scanned, and weighted to quantify masticatory efficiency.
Results: This study showed higher values for implant-supported fixed complete dentures than conventional complete dentures. These findings were significant with the color-mixing test in cycles 5 and 10 between both groups. The reduction in weight was not significantly different between the two groups but was noteworthy in intercycle comparison.
Conclusion: Implant-supported fixed complete dentures showed superior masticatory efficiency compared with conventional complete dentures constructed over well-formed ridges in the early chewing cycles.
Keywords: complete denture, implant-fixed denture, masticatory efficiency, mixing ability test