The Bulletín of Kanagawa Dental College.
Vol. 35 No. 2      September 2007
ISSN: 0385-1443      UBIC: 65
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether edentulous patients with permanent acrylic resilient denture liner dentures (RLD) in mandibles exhibit significant improvements in their satisfaction ratings at the first appointment following the delivery of RLD dentures when compared to those with conventional heat-activated acrylic resin dentures (ARD) in mandibles. Seventy-four subjects were randomly allocated into RLD and ARD groups by a random permuted block within the strata method after a written informed consent. A parallel-randomized controlled clinical trial at two centres was conducted from April 2004 to July 2006. The outcomes were satisfaction ratings with a 100 mm visual analog scale (VAS) involving general satisfaction as well as satisfaction related to chewing, speaking, cleaning, stability, retention, comfort and esthetics. A significant difference between the RLD and ARD group in the maxillary denture was only obtained in the satisfaction rating related to chewing. A significant difference between the RLD and ARD groups for the mandibular dentures was obtained in every satisfaction rating. Despite the limitation of a short-term observation, the mandibular satisfaction ratings were dramatically higher in RLD wearers than in ARD wearers.
Key words:
Randomized controlled clinical trial, Complete denture, Resilient denture liner, Satisfaction rating.



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