The effects of silicone-based resilient denture liners on pain: A randomized controlled trial
This randomized controlled trial aimed to study the effects of lining mandibular complete dentures with silicone-based resilient denture liners, especially with respect to sensation. The trial included completely edentulous patients who were willing to fabricate new set of complete denture. A random...
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description | This randomized controlled trial aimed to study the effects of lining mandibular complete dentures with silicone-based resilient denture liners, especially with respect to sensation.
The trial included completely edentulous patients who were willing to fabricate new set of complete denture. A random permuted block method (block size: 4) was used to assign participants to one of the following groups: mandibular conventional denture (CD) group or mandibular denture with resilient denture liner (RD) group. The outcomes were evaluated using both, objective measures (current perception threshold (CPT) and pain threshold (PT)) for external stimuli measured using the Neurometer CPT® and subjective measures (physical pain and psychological discomfort measured using the Japanese version of Oral Health Impact Profile for Edentulous patients—OHIP-EDENT-J). The outcomes were measured twice, at immediately after completion of denture adjustments (first measurement), and 3 months after the completion of denture adjustments (second measurement). All outcomes were analyzed using the Student t-test. A p-value of |
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CPT was significantly higher with RD than CD only at second measurement with frequency level of 2000 Hz and 5 Hz. The pain thresholds were significantly higher in the RD group than the CD group. The physical pain and psychological discomfort scores were significantly lower in the RD group than in the CD group.
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CPT was significantly higher with RD than CD only at second measurement with frequency level of 2000 Hz and 5 Hz. The pain thresholds were significantly higher in the RD group than the CD group. The physical pain and psychological discomfort scores were significantly lower in the RD group than in the CD group.
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