Retention of Peek and Bre.Flex Materials Maxillary Bilateral Bounded Removable Partial Dentures

NCT ID: NCT03025568

Last Updated: 2017-01-19

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

17 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2017-03-31

Study Completion Date

2017-10-31

Brief Summary

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Evaluation of the retention of upper removable partial denture constructed from two different flexible thermoplastic materials.(BRE-FLEX and PEEK).

Detailed Description

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The assessor is responsible for all clinical procedure that will be conducted in this study during all the visits:

Panoramic radiograph and periapical radiographs will be made on the prospected abutment teeth to evaluate the crown-root ratio, the apical condition of the abutment and their alveolar bone support.

The preliminary impression will be performed with irreversible hydro-colloid impression material (alginate), The impressions will be poured with type IV dental stone to obtain diagnostic casts. Maxillary Face-bow will be recorded. The diagnostic casts will be mounted on semi adjustable articulator in centric occluding relation to evaluate the interarch distance and occlusal plane.

Special trays will be constructed and Mouth preparation will be performed by preparing guiding planes and rests seats will be prepared opposing to the edentulous area.

Final impression will be taken by elastomeric impression material. The impression will be poured into type IV dental stone in order to obtain master cast. The master cast will be surveyed. The proposed design will be as follows: metal framework base saddle for edentulous areas on both sides connected with palatal strap. Aker's clasp on all abutments with buccal retention. The denture base will be tried in with acrylic teeth in patient's mouth. After that, the denture base of the partial denture will be processed incorporation with the metal framework into the two different materials to be evaluated. The first group will receive the partial denture in which the metal framework incorporated with the denture base fabricated from PEEK material. The second group will receive the partial denture in which the metal framework incorporated with the denture base material fabricated from BRE-FLEX

Conditions

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Retention

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Blinding Strategy

TRIPLE

Participants Caregivers Investigators

Study Groups

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group 1

Patient will receive partial denture constructed from Bre\_flex

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Bre.flex

Intervention Type OTHER

In the recent time thermoplastic materials (breflex) become quite popular in clinical practice such as nylon and acetal resins. since the 1950, polyamide resin (nylons) provide improved esthetics and reduction of rotational forces on the abutment teeth due to their low elastic modulus.

group 2

Patients will receive removable partial denture constructed from PEEK

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

PEEK

Intervention Type OTHER

PEEK (poly-ether-ether-ketone) has been successfully used over the last years in the medical field, and orthopedics, specifically. which presents high biocompatibility, good mechanical properties, high temperature resistance, and chemical stability due to a 4 GPa modulus of elasticity, it is as elastic as bone and can reduce stresses transferred to the abutment teeth. Additional advantages of this polymer material are elimination of allergic reactions and metallic taste, high polishing qualities, low plaque affinity, and good wear resistance, it has only recently been used in dentistry.

Interventions

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PEEK

PEEK (poly-ether-ether-ketone) has been successfully used over the last years in the medical field, and orthopedics, specifically. which presents high biocompatibility, good mechanical properties, high temperature resistance, and chemical stability due to a 4 GPa modulus of elasticity, it is as elastic as bone and can reduce stresses transferred to the abutment teeth. Additional advantages of this polymer material are elimination of allergic reactions and metallic taste, high polishing qualities, low plaque affinity, and good wear resistance, it has only recently been used in dentistry.

Intervention Type OTHER

Bre.flex

In the recent time thermoplastic materials (breflex) become quite popular in clinical practice such as nylon and acetal resins. since the 1950, polyamide resin (nylons) provide improved esthetics and reduction of rotational forces on the abutment teeth due to their low elastic modulus.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* All patients must have Kennedy class III modification I upper partially edentulous ridges.
* The remaining teeth have good periodontal condition, with no signs of attrition or gingival recession.
* Male or female patient with age range (45-55) and in good medical condition
* All patients have skeletal Angle's class I maxillo-mandibular relationship and have sufficient interarch distance.
* Free from any systemic or neuromuscular disorder that might affect chewing efficiency of masticatory muscles.
* Free from any tempro-mandibular joint disorder.
* The patients have good oral hygiene and low caries index.

Exclusion Criteria

* Patients having abnormal habits as bruxism or clenching
* Patients having hormonal disorders as diabetes, thyroid or parathyroid hormonal diseases were not included.
* Teeth with compromised bone support.
* Patient with xerostomia or excessive salivation.
* Patient with abnormal tongue behavior and/or size.
Minimum Eligible Age

45 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

55 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Cairo University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Doaa Mohamed Sayed

principal investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Other Identifiers

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1989

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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