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European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry  —  Vol. 13, Issue 3 (September 2005) ← Back to issue

Does the Nature of the Definitive Impression Material Influence the Outcome of (Mandibular) Complete Dentures?

The effects of impression materials on the outcome of complete dentures are poorly understood. This double-blind cross-over randomized controlled trial investigated eleven adult edentulous patients. Each received a maxillary denture and three mandibular dentures (which differed only in the three materials used to record the definitive impressions). The three manbibular dentures were given in a random order. PatientsÂ’ opinions of each denture were recorded using a Linear Analogue Scale. There was a statistically-significant difference between the outcome of the dentures constructed when zinc-oxide eugenol was used, this material being least favoured (p<0.001). It would therefore appear that care should be exercised when selecting impression materials when constructing mandibular complete dentures. KEY WORDS: Dentures; Outcome; Double blind, Cross-over randomised control trial

Article Information
Pages
105 – 108
Cover Date
September 2005
Volume
13
Issue
3
Print ISSN
0965-7452
Electronic ISSN
2396-8893
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