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Administrative data

NCT number NCT02587676
Other study ID # EC13-006
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received October 26, 2015
Last updated December 26, 2016
Start date June 2013
Est. completion date December 2016

Study information

Verified date December 2016
Source Nihon University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Japan: Ethics Committee
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Thirty complete maxillary denture wearers were recruited after obtaining informed consent. One investigator measured the Shore D hardness of the commercially available RDLs using a Vesmeter®. The salivary flow rates and pH values and the occlusal force were measured for all patients before initiation of the study.

T-tests and Pearson's correlation coefficients were used for statistical analyses.

A p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant.


Description:

1. Participants This study was approved by the Human Ethics Committee of Nihon University School of Dentistry, Matsudo (EC 13-006). Thirty wearers of complete maxillary dentures (12 men; mean age, 71.8 ± 9.2 years and 18 women; mean age, 70.2 ± 10.7 years) who visited the Department of Removable Prosthodontics at our institute were recruited for this study. The volunteers were enrolled only after they provided written informed consent. Complete maxillary denture wearers who had been treated with a tissue conditioner, RDLs, and denture adhesives were excluded. Before starting the clinical trial, the participants were asked about the following environmental factors in a questionnaire: smoking, drinking, denture wearing during sleeping, and denture cleanser usage.

After specimen making, all participants were instructed to wear their dentures as per their normal routine.

2. Specimen Preparation A cylinder shapes six places with a 4-mm diameter and 2-mm depth , that was drilled into the inner surface of the denture base. Then, the RDL materials were mixed by each product, packed into the cavity, and polymerized at room temperature . The six commercial RDLs used in this study:Evatouch Super (EVA; Neo Dental Chemical products, Washington, USA), GC RELINE (GCR; GC Dental Products Corp, Tokyo, Japan), Mucopren soft (MCP; Kettenbach GmbH & Co KG, California, USA) Soften (SFT; KAMEMIZU CHEM, Osaka, Japan), FD Soft (FDS; KAMEMIZU CHEM, Osaka, Japan), and Bio Liner (BIO; Nissin Dental Products, Kyoto, Japan).

Hardness was measured using a Vesmeter® (WaveCyber Corp, Saitama, Japan). When the probe, which included a built-in position sensor connected to a personal computer, was placed in a perpendicular orientation to an RDL, the indenter of the probe was depressed onto the RDL at a constant speed through electromagnetic power. Simultaneously, the path of the indenter was constantly traced by the position sensor. The computer processed electrical signals from the measuring device and calculated the Shore D hardness, which was the primary outcome in the present study. The same investigator measured the hardness at each appointment. The original hardness and the hardness at 1 month after oral exposure were used for analysis. Each specimen was measured five times, and the highest and lowest values were eliminated from the calculation of the mean representative value for each specimen. The specimens embedded in the dentures were measured on a hot plate to maintain the temperature at 37°C or as close to the oral temperature as possible.

3. Statistical Analyses Before other statistical analyses, the normality of the data was tested using the Kolmogorov - Smirnov test, and then parametric statistical methods were applied.Two-way repeated measures analysis of variance ( ANOVA ) with the material type (EVA, MCP, GCR, FDS, SFT, and BIO) and time period (baseline and one month after) as factors was used to assess changes in the hardness of the six RDLs over time. The Tukey-Kramer test was used as a post hoc test after the two-way repeated measures ANOVA .The effects of categorical variables such as sex, smoking, drinking, denture wearing during sleeping, and denture cleanser usage on the hardness of the RDLs were analyzed using a two-way ANOVA without a post hoc test; we were not interested in comparing each RDL but rather in analyzing the effects of categorical variables on the RDLs. The effects of continuous variables, including age, salivary flow rate, and occlusal force, were analyzed using Pearson's correlation coefficients. All statistical analyses were performed using IBM® SPSS® Statistics 21 (IBM, Armonk, NY, USA). A p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 100
Est. completion date December 2016
Est. primary completion date July 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Both
Age group 40 Years to 95 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- wearing maxillary complete dentures

Exclusion Criteria:

- had been treated with a tissue conditioner, RDLs, and denture adhesives were excluded

- showed obvious cognitive impairment

- could not understand written or spoken Japanese

Study Design

N/A


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Evatouch Super
The deterioration of RDLs may differ between in vitro conditions and the conditions encountered in denture wearers. We conducted an in vivo study to investigate how resilient denture liners (RDLs) changed in hardness when embedded in complete maxillary dentures worn by patients for one month in a clinical setting. We hypothesized that the hardness one month after application of the RDLs would be affected by the age, the condition of the saliva, the occlusal force, type of denture used, the patients habits related to smoking, drinking, wearing dentures while sleeping, and using a denture cleanser.

Locations

Country Name City State
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Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Nihon University

References & Publications (1)

Kimoto S, So K, Yamamoto S, Ohno Y, Shinomiya M, Ogura K, Kobayashi K. Randomized controlled clinical trial for verifying the effect of silicone-based resilient denture liner on the masticatory function of complete denture wearers. Int J Prosthodont. 2006 Nov-Dec;19(6):593-600. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other pH measurement The pH values of the resting and stimulated saliva were obtained using a pH testing device (pH Spear, Eutech Instruments Pte Ltd, Ayer Rajah Crescent, Singapore). The investigator dipped the electrode approximately 2 to 3 cm into the saliva in a measuring cup and recorded the digitally obtained value. 5 min No
Other Occlusal force measurement A GM10 occlusal force meter (Nagano Keiki, Tokyo, Japan) was used to measure the occlusal force. The maximum occlusal force applied by the functioning left and right first molars was measured three times, and the mean was used as a representative value. 5 min No
Other Questionnaire Before starting the clinical trial, the participants were asked about the following environmental factors in a questionnaire: smoking, drinking, denture wearing during sleeping, and denture cleanser usage. 10 min No
Primary hardness Denture liners's hardness was measured using a Vesmeter® (WaveCyber Corp, Saitama ,Japan) at the out of oral cavity. 10 min No
Secondary Salivary flow test(Unstimulated saliva) The participants were instructed to sit in an upright position with their heads inclined forward, which facilitated saliva collection at the floor of the mouth and overflow from the lip. The saliva was allowed to drip into a measuring cup for 5 min, and the flow rate was calculated in mL/min . 5 min No
Secondary Salivary flow test(Stimulated saliva) The participants were instructed to chew a piece of paraffin gum until it became soft. The first collection of saliva was swallowed, the timer was set, and chewing was continued for another 2 min .The participants spat out the saliva at short intervals into a measuring cup. The participants were instructed not to eat anything (drinking water was allowed), smoke, or take snuff at least two hours before the tests. 2min No
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