Journal of Prosthodontic Research
Online ISSN : 1883-9207
Print ISSN : 1883-1958
ISSN-L : 1883-1958
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Effect of denture adhesives on masticatory performance: Multicenter randomized controlled trial
Suguru Kimoto Yasuhiko KawaiAsako SuzukiYasuyo KoideHisatomo KondoTaro NomuraAkito TsuboiYoshihiko ItoGuang HongShunsuke MinakuchiGaku OhwadaYusuke SatoTetsuya SuzukiKatsuhiko KimotoMakiko SaitaNoriyuki HoshiYoshikazu YoneyamaYohei SatoMasakazu MorokumaJoji OkazakiTakeshi MaedaKenichiro NakaiTetsuo IchikawaKan NagaoKeiko FujimotoTadafumi KurogiHiroshi MurataHitomi OkazakiMasahiro NishimuraYasuhiro NishiMamoru MurakamiToshio HosoiTaizo Hamada
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2023 Volume 68 Issue 1 Pages 132-138

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of denture adhesives on masticatory performance via a 10-center, parallel, randomized, controlled trial of complete denture wearers in Japan.

Methods: The trial was conducted between September 2013 and October 2016. The inclusion criteria were complete edentulism, willingness to undergo new complete denture treatment, and willingness to return for recall treatment. The exclusion criteria were age 90 years or older, presence of severe systemic illness, inability to understand the questionnaires, wearing metal base complete dentures, denture adhesive user, wearing prosthetics for maxillofacial defects, wearing complete dentures with tissue conditioners, and severe xerostomia. Randomization of the powder-type denture adhesive (powder), cream-type denture adhesive (cream), and control (saline) groups was performed using a sealed envelope system. Masticatory performance was measured using color-changeable chewing gum. Intervention blinding was not feasible.

Results: Sixty-seven control, 69 powder, and 64 cream participants are analyzed using the intention-to-treat principle. The participants in all groups show significantly improved masticatory performance at post-intervention (paired t-test with Bonferroni correction P < 0.0001). However, no significant difference in masticatory performance is detected among the three groups (one-way analysis of variance). A significant negative correlation between pre- and post-changes in masticatory performance and intraoral condition scores is observed (Pearson’s correlation coefficient, P < 0.0001).

Conclusions: Although denture adhesives improved the masticatory performance of complete denture wearers, their clinical effects are comparable to those of saline solution. The use of denture adhesives is more effective in complete denture wearers with unsatisfactory intraoral conditions.

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