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Administrative data

NCT number NCT01420536
Other study ID # Unesp-PT-001
Secondary ID 2008/07183-5
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date February 2009
Est. completion date June 2011

Study information

Verified date January 2021
Source University of Sao Paulo
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The objective of this study is to compare the canine guidance (CG) and bilateral balanced occlusion (BBO) on denture satisfaction and kinesiographic parameters of complete denture wearers, by means of a cross-over trial. Edentulous patients will receive new maxillary and mandibular complete dentures and, after the intraoral adjustments and adaptation period, will randomly receive a sequence of occlusal schemes: BBO followed by CG, or CG followed by BBO.


Description:

Reference for published version of the complete study: Paleari AG, Marra J, Rodriguez LS, De Souza RF, Pero AC, De A Mollo Jr F, Compagnoni MA. A cross-over randomised clinical trial of eccentric occlusion in complete dentures.J Oral Rehabil. 2012 Apr 9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.2012.02299.x. [Epub ahead of print]


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 44
Est. completion date June 2011
Est. primary completion date June 2011
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 45 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Adult patients needing new complete dentures - Mentally receptiveness - Absence of dysfunctional disorders of the masticatory system - Normal volume and resilience of residual edentulous ridges - Absence of debilitating systemic diseases Exclusion Criteria: - Use of cardiac pacemaker - Refusal to participate or inability to provide informed consent

Study Design


Intervention

Procedure:
Occlusal scheme
Before enrollment, all participants will receive conventional complete dentures adjusted according to the bilateral balanced occlusion concept. Following randomization, canine guidance will be achieved by adding composite resin (Restorative Z100, 3M Brazil, Sumaré, SP, Brazil) on the lingual surface of the maxillary canines. A sham comparator will also employ the addition of composite, but without changing eccentric contacts.

Locations

Country Name City State
Brazil Araraquara Dental School -Universidade Estadual Paulista (Sao Paulo State University) Araraquara SP

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Sao Paulo Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Brazil, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Denture Satisfaction Assessed by a questionnaire questionnaire based on the criteria used by Celebic and Knezovic-Zlataric (A comparison of patient's satisfaction between complete and partial removable denture wearers. J Dent. 2003;21:445-451) and used by Souza et al. (Validation of the Brazilian versions of two inventories for measuring oral health-related quality of life of edentulous subjects. Gerodontology. 2012;29:e88-95.).
Eight questions were answered according to a three-point scale (0=unsatisfactory; 1=regular; 2=good), whose sum provided a summary satisfaction score that ranged from 0 (the participant is completely dissatisfied with existing dentures) to 16 (maximum satisfaction).
30 days
Secondary Kinesiographic Parameters -- (1.a) Maximum Mouth Opening, Vertical Axis Mandibular physiologic movements and the pattern of maxillary denture movement during chewing, as recorded by a kinesiograph (K6-I Diagnostic System, Myotronics research Inc., Seatle, WA).
Specific measures involved: (1) Mouth opening; (2) Movement of the mandible from rest position to maximal occlusion (tooth clenching position); (3) Movement of the mandible during chewing; and (4) Movement of the upper denture base during chewing. Data from each measure was not combined into new variables, and collected in a single time point after each intervention.
All measures were taken according to the vertical, anteroposterior and left-right axes separately.
30 days
Secondary Kinesiographic Parameters -- (1.b) Maximum Mouth Opening, Anteroposterior Axis Mandibular physiologic movements and the pattern of maxillary denture movement during chewing, as recorded by a kinesiograph (K6-I Diagnostic System, Myotronics research Inc., Seatle, WA).
Specific measures involved: (1) Mouth opening; (2) Movement of the mandible from rest position to maximal occlusion (tooth clenching position); (3) Movement of the mandible during chewing; and (4) Movement of the upper denture base during chewing. Data from each measure was not combined into new variables, and collected in a single time point after each intervention.
All measures were taken according to the vertical, anteroposterior and left-right axes separately.
30 days
Secondary Kinesiographic Parameters -- (1.c) Maximum Mouth Opening, Left-right Axis Mandibular physiologic movements and the pattern of maxillary denture movement during chewing, as recorded by a kinesiograph (K6-I Diagnostic System, Myotronics research Inc., Seatle, WA).
Specific measures involved: (1) Mouth opening; (2) Movement of the mandible from rest position to maximal occlusion (tooth clenching position); (3) Movement of the mandible during chewing; and (4) Movement of the upper denture base during chewing. Data from each measure was not combined into new variables, and collected in a single time point after each intervention.
All measures were taken according to the vertical, anteroposterior and left-right axes separately.
30 days
Secondary Kinesiographic Parameters -- (2.a) Rest Position, Vertical Axis Mandibular physiologic movements and the pattern of maxillary denture movement during chewing, as recorded by a kinesiograph (K6-I Diagnostic System, Myotronics research Inc., Seatle, WA).
Specific measures involved: (1) Mouth opening; (2) Movement of the mandible from rest position to maximal occlusion (tooth clenching position); (3) Movement of the mandible during chewing; and (4) Movement of the upper denture base during chewing. Data from each measure was not combined into new variables, and collected in a single time point after each intervention.
All measures were taken according to the vertical, anteroposterior and left-right axes separately.
30 days
Secondary Kinesiographic Parameters -- (2.b) Rest Position, Anteroposterior Axis Mandibular physiologic movements and the pattern of maxillary denture movement during chewing, as recorded by a kinesiograph (K6-I Diagnostic System, Myotronics research Inc., Seatle, WA).
Specific measures involved: (1) Mouth opening; (2) Movement of the mandible from rest position to maximal occlusion (tooth clenching position); (3) Movement of the mandible during chewing; and (4) Movement of the upper denture base during chewing. Data from each measure was not combined into new variables, and collected in a single time point after each intervention.
All measures were taken according to the vertical, anteroposterior and left-right axes separately.
30 days
Secondary Kinesiographic Parameters -- (2.c) Rest Position, Left-right Axis Mandibular physiologic movements and the pattern of maxillary denture movement during chewing, as recorded by a kinesiograph (K6-I Diagnostic System, Myotronics research Inc., Seatle, WA).
Specific measures involved: (1) Mouth opening; (2) Movement of the mandible from rest position to maximal occlusion (tooth clenching position); (3) Movement of the mandible during chewing; and (4) Movement of the upper denture base during chewing. Data from each measure was not combined into new variables, and collected in a single time point after each intervention.
All measures were taken according to the vertical, anteroposterior and left-right axes separately.
30 days
Secondary Kinesiographic Parameters -- (3.a) Mandibular Chewing Movement, Vertical Axis Mandibular physiologic movements and the pattern of maxillary denture movement during chewing, as recorded by a kinesiograph (K6-I Diagnostic System, Myotronics research Inc., Seatle, WA).
Specific measures involved: (1) Mouth opening; (2) Movement of the mandible from rest position to maximal occlusion (tooth clenching position); (3) Movement of the mandible during chewing; and (4) Movement of the upper denture base during chewing. Data from each measure was not combined into new variables, and collected in a single time point after each intervention.
All measures were taken according to the vertical, anteroposterior and left-right axes separately.
30 days
Secondary Kinesiographic Parameters -- (3.b) Mandibular Chewing Movement, Anteroposterior Axis Mandibular physiologic movements and the pattern of maxillary denture movement during chewing, as recorded by a kinesiograph (K6-I Diagnostic System, Myotronics research Inc., Seatle, WA).
Specific measures involved: (1) Mouth opening; (2) Movement of the mandible from rest position to maximal occlusion (tooth clenching position); (3) Movement of the mandible during chewing; and (4) Movement of the upper denture base during chewing. Data from each measure was not combined into new variables, and collected in a single time point after each intervention.
All measures were taken according to the vertical, anteroposterior and left-right axes separately.
30 days
Secondary Kinesiographic Parameters -- (3.c) Mandibular Chewing Movement, Left-right Axis Mandibular physiologic movements and the pattern of maxillary denture movement during chewing, as recorded by a kinesiograph (K6-I Diagnostic System, Myotronics research Inc., Seatle, WA).
Specific measures involved: (1) Mouth opening; (2) Movement of the mandible from rest position to maximal occlusion (tooth clenching position); (3) Movement of the mandible during chewing; and (4) Movement of the upper denture base during chewing. Data from each measure was not combined into new variables, and collected in a single time point after each intervention.
All measures were taken according to the vertical, anteroposterior and left-right axes separately.
30 days
Secondary Kinesiographic Parameters -- (4.a) Upper Denture Base Movement, Vertical Axis Mandibular physiologic movements and the pattern of maxillary denture movement during chewing, as recorded by a kinesiograph (K6-I Diagnostic System, Myotronics research Inc., Seatle, WA).
Specific measures involved: (1) Mouth opening; (2) Movement of the mandible from rest position to maximal occlusion (tooth clenching position); (3) Movement of the mandible during chewing; and (4) Movement of the upper denture base during chewing. Data from each measure was not combined into new variables, and collected in a single time point after each intervention.
All measures were taken according to the vertical, anteroposterior and left-right axes separately.
30 days
Secondary Kinesiographic Parameters -- (4.b) Upper Denture Base Movement, Anteroposterior Axis Mandibular physiologic movements and the pattern of maxillary denture movement during chewing, as recorded by a kinesiograph (K6-I Diagnostic System, Myotronics research Inc., Seatle, WA).
Specific measures involved: (1) Mouth opening; (2) Movement of the mandible from rest position to maximal occlusion (tooth clenching position); (3) Movement of the mandible during chewing; and (4) Movement of the upper denture base during chewing. Data from each measure was not combined into new variables, and collected in a single time point after each intervention.
All measures were taken according to the vertical, anteroposterior and left-right axes separately.
30 days
Secondary Kinesiographic Parameters -- (4.c) Upper Denture Base Movement, Left-right Axis Mandibular physiologic movements and the pattern of maxillary denture movement during chewing, as recorded by a kinesiograph (K6-I Diagnostic System, Myotronics research Inc., Seatle, WA).
Specific measures involved: (1) Mouth opening; (2) Movement of the mandible from rest position to maximal occlusion (tooth clenching position); (3) Movement of the mandible during chewing; and (4) Movement of the upper denture base during chewing. Data from each measure was not combined into new variables, and collected in a single time point after each intervention.
All measures were taken according to the vertical, anteroposterior and left-right axes separately.
30 days
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