Literature DB >> 30573857

Occlusal schemes for complete dentures.

Pei Jia Loh1, Colin Levey1.   

Abstract

Data sourcesMedline, Scopus and Cochrane Library databases supplemented by searches in the journals; American Journal of Dentistry, Clinical Oral Investigation, International Journal of Prosthodontics, Journal of Dental Research, Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, Journal of Prosthodontics, Journal of Prosthodontic Research, Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics and Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry.Study selectionRandomised controlled trials (RCTs) or prospective studies comparing bilateral balanced occlusion (BBO) with other schemes, eg lingual occlusion (LO) canine guidance (CG) and neutral-centric or zero-degree (ZD).Data extraction and synthesisOne reviewer extracted the data and two reviewers assessed risk of bias using the Newcastle-Ottawa scale for non-randomised studies and the Cochrane risk of bias tool for RCTs. A narrative summary of the findings was presented.ResultsSeventeen studies, 11 RCTs and six prospective studies involving a total of 492 were included. Average follow-up period was 2.96 months (range 1-6 months). Six RCTs were considered to be at low risk of bias, two at unclear risk and three at high risk. Studies compared BBO with LO, CG and ZD. Twelve out of 16 studies reported on quality of life and patients satisfaction.ConclusionsThe present systematic review indicated that BBO does not confer better quality of life/satisfaction or masticatory performance and muscle activity. Thus, lingualised occlusion can be considered a predictable occlusal scheme for complete dentures in terms of quality of life/satisfaction and masticatory performance, while canine guidance can be used to reduce muscular activity.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30573857     DOI: 10.1038/sj.ebd.6401346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Evid Based Dent        ISSN: 1462-0049


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