Hyoid Displacement During Swallowing Function for Completely Edentulous Subjects
NCT ID: NCT06187181
Last Updated: 2024-02-28
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
25 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-12-06
2023-11-20
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Cone beam computerized tomography \[i-CAT\] was used to construct the stereolithographic surgical guide by applying dual scan technique. By using the surgical guide, two dental implants (Dentium implants, 12-14mm in length, 3.6-4mm in diameter, Superline II) were placed in the canine regions of the mandibular arch with guided surgical protocol. The patients were instructed to take prophylactic antibiotic two times a day (875mg Amoxicillin and 125mg Clavulanic acid) 24 hours before the surgery and continue after the surgery for seven days. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug was used to control the pain.
After surgery, the complete denture was withdrawn, and the patient was instructed to eat soft diet. After one week, the mandibular denture was relieved and relined with Cold- curing silicon based relining material (Softliner, PROMEDICA). The dentures were delivered to the patients and follow up visits were scheduled. After three to four months, the dental implants were exposed, and the healing abutments were secured to the dental implants. After healing of the soft tissue (7-10 days), the healing abutments were removed, and ball attachments (Dentium ball abutment, Superline II) were screwed to the dental implants. Direct pick-up technique was used to incorporate the housing of the attachments into the fitting surface of the mandibular denture using self-cured acrylic resin material. The occlusion of the overdenture was evaluated to eliminate any premature occlusal contact then the overdenture was delivered to the patient.
Videofluroscopic swallowing study (VFSS):
All subjects were examined by using videofluroscopic swallowing study to evaluate bolus movements. This evaluation was done at three different oral conditions, without complete denture (WCD), after 2 months of conventional complete dentures insertion (CDs), and after 2 months of implant overdenture insertion (IODs). Each patient was instructed to swallow 10 ml of thin liquid {20% barium sulfate (Prontobario H.D®) and 80% water} three times. The records of the videofluroscopic swallowing evaluation were saved to the computer for later analysis. A software Program (EO Program) was used to placing timing on the frame of the video (1/100 second) and analyze the recording by frame by frame data analysis.
a- Spatial measurements: Superior hyoid displacement (vertical movement) and anterior hyoid displacement (horizontal movement) were measured according to dynamic swallowing study performed by Rebecca Leonard \& Katherine Kendall during pseudo rest position and during maximum overall hyoid displacement .24 Aline was drawn from anterior superior point of cervical spine 4 (p1) contacting anterior inferior point of cervical spine 2 (p2) and extended superiorly as necessary, then another line was extended from the anterior, inferior portion of the hyoid bone to meet the P1-P2 line at 90-degree intersection. The Measurement from the P1 to the intersection point (Hsup-rest) and from hyoid bone to the intersection point (Hant-rest) were recorded then the video was advanced until the hyoid bone showed maximum overall displacement and the previous procedure was repeated. The measurements from P1 to the intersection point (Hsup-max) and from the hyoid bone to the intersection point (Hant- max) were recoded. The difference between the maximum hyoid position (Hsup-max) and the pseudo rest position (Hsup-rest) in the vertical direction was called the superior hyoid displacement, while the difference between maximum hyoid position (Hant-max) and pseudo rest position (Hant-rest) in the horizontal direction was called anterior hyoid displacements.
B- Temporal measurements:
1. Duration of hyoid maximum elevation (DOHME):
Measured from the first frame showing maximum hyoid elevation to last frame showing maximum hyoid elevation.
2. Duration of hyoid maximum anterior excursion (DOHMAE):
Measured from the first frame showing maximum anterior hyoid movement to last frame showing maximum anterior hyoid movement.
C- Penetration / aspiration scale:
Penetration was defined as the food bolus enter the airway down to the vocal folds, while aspiration defined as the food bolus enter the airway below the level of the vocal folds.
0= No penetration or aspiration
1. Penetration
2. Aspiration
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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G. I : Completely edentulous patients
videofluroscopy for completely edentulous patients
videofluroscopy
videofluroscopy evaluation of swallowing function
G.II: patients with complete dentures
complete denture construction for edentulous patient and videofluroscopy evaluation
implant overdenture
. Videofluoroscopy swallowing evaluation was done using 10 ml of thin liquid bolus at three different oral conditions: Without dentures (WOD), with the conventional complete denture (CDs) and with mandibular implant retained overdenture (IODs).
videofluroscopy
videofluroscopy evaluation of swallowing function
G.III: patients with implant overdentures
construction of implant overdenture and videofluroscopy evaluation
implant overdenture
. Videofluoroscopy swallowing evaluation was done using 10 ml of thin liquid bolus at three different oral conditions: Without dentures (WOD), with the conventional complete denture (CDs) and with mandibular implant retained overdenture (IODs).
videofluroscopy
videofluroscopy evaluation of swallowing function
Interventions
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implant overdenture
. Videofluoroscopy swallowing evaluation was done using 10 ml of thin liquid bolus at three different oral conditions: Without dentures (WOD), with the conventional complete denture (CDs) and with mandibular implant retained overdenture (IODs).
videofluroscopy
videofluroscopy evaluation of swallowing function
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* class I maxillomandibular relationship and free from any previous swallowing problems
Exclusion Criteria
* head and neck surgery,
* sleep apnea
* skeletal deformity
50 Years
70 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Mansoura University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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abdallah Ibrahim, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Mansoura university, Faculty of dentistry, prosthodontics department
Locations
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Faculty of Dentistry, Mansoura University
Al Mansurah, , Egypt
Countries
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References
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Kern JS, Kern T, Wolfart S, Heussen N. A systematic review and meta-analysis of removable and fixed implant-supported prostheses in edentulous jaws: post-loading implant loss. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2016 Feb;27(2):174-95. doi: 10.1111/clr.12531. Epub 2015 Feb 9.
Ibrahim AM, Elgamal M, Abdel-Khalek EA. Hyoid displacement during swallowing function for completely edentulous subjects rehabilitated with mandibular implant retained overdenture. BMC Oral Health. 2024 Aug 8;24(1):914. doi: 10.1186/s12903-024-04616-9.
Other Identifiers
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A19061222
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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