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Abutment Analysis of Metallic Denture Frameworks in Mandibular Kenedy Class III Cases

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Cairo University (CU)

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Prosthesis Durability
Occlusion

Treatments

Other: Conventional metallic partial denture frameworks
Other: CAD/CAM metallic partial denture frameworks

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07215208
Abutment analysis CAD-CAM

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study is aimed to compare CAD/CAM (digitally fabricated) metallic partial denture frameworks to conventionally fabricated metallic partial denture frameworks in mandibular Kennedy class-III arches in terms of abutment health and occlusal analysis

Full description

Traditional metallic partial dentures with cobalt-chromium frameworks and clasps considered a reliable choice because they're affordable, durable and have a resistance to distortion. However, the fabrication of traditional metallic partial dentures involves several manual steps, like pouring of the stone casts, surveying the hard tissue and soft tissue undercuts to choose the best path of insertion, and meticulously waxing each component (major and minor connectors, rests, clasps, and denture base retainers) directly onto the cast. This hands-on process can result in some fabrication errors, which by in turn can increase the stresses on the teeth supporting the denture (abutments) and even other non-abutment teeth.

CAD/CAM technology is increasingly being used for the fabrication of metallic partial denture frameworks; it has been highlighting in several investigations. The workflow starts with an intra oral digital scan of the oral cavity, to generate a 3D digital model, that allows for electronic surveying. The metallic partial denture frameworks are then designed virtually using specialized software, after which a wax pattern is created by milling or rapid prototyping. Then the wax pattern would be casted conventionally into metallic partial denture frameworks. The key advantages are simplifying the fabrication process, enhance the accuracy of fit, and reduce the stresses on abutment teeth, significant time savings, and reduction of the potential errors inherent in traditional multi-step lab procedures

Enrollment

22 estimated patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients with unilateral bounded saddles in the mandible (Kennedy class III).
  • Opposing dentition is fully intact or restored.
  • Sufficient inter-arch space.
  • Angle's class I maxilla-mandibular relationship.

Exclusion criteria

  • Periodontal affection of the abutment teeth.
  • Skeletal mal-relation.
  • Unmotivated patients to maintain adequate oral hygiene to follow up.
  • Patients with neuromuscular and Psychiatric disorders.
  • Systematic disease affecting bone and periodontal health.
  • Insufficient inter-arch space.
  • Patients with physical disabilities that could affect follow up.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

22 participants in 2 patient groups

CAD/CAM metallic partial denture frameworks
Experimental group
Description:
The digital technology makes it much easier in fabricating the prosthesis, so by the aid of this technology we can make accurate occlusal scan and jaw relation without annoying of the patient with the impression material. The software makes it much easier in designing and planning for proper established removable metallic partial denture, with one tap we can print the designed wax pattern and continue in the conventional steps of manufacturing the metallic partial denture
Treatment:
Other: CAD/CAM metallic partial denture frameworks
Conventional metallic partial denture frameworks
Active Comparator group
Description:
The conventional fabricated metallic partial dentures have been the standard method for fabricating the metallic frameworks. It is a reliable treatment option for the partially edentulous patients and the most commonly used for it is advantageous. The advantages of conventional metallic partial dentures are it considered to be more rigid even if in thin sections, has higher stiffness and strength, thanks to good thermal conductivity of metal it can conduct heat and cold, can be designed to minimize tissue coverage
Treatment:
Other: Conventional metallic partial denture frameworks

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