| Literature DB >> 36134066 |
Sharayu Nimonkar1, Surekha Godbole2, Vikram Belkhode3, Pranali Nimonkar4, Sweta Pisulkar1.
Abstract
The present study evaluates the effect of rehabilitating completely edentulous patients with complete denture prosthesis on temporomandibular disorders (TMD). The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) standards were used to perform this systematic review, primarily to describe the technique. Manuscripts published between 1965 and December 31, 2021, were searched in the two most common electronic databases, PubMed and Cochrane Library. To find relevant scientific papers on the influence of complete dentures on temporomandibular disorders, an electronic pursuit of peer-reviewed articles confined to the English language and a dental survey were undertaken. Two observers reviewed the abstracts separately and chose five full-text papers that met the inclusion requirements. Due to the heterogeneity of the data provided, a meta-analysis could not be performed. The result of complete dentures on temporomandibular problems was studied in detail in five peer-reviewed papers. The result of the present study concluded that the complete denture could act as a conducive treatment option to the revocation of TMD for elderly edentulous patients.Entities:
Keywords: complete denture; edentulous; rehabilitation; temporomandibular disorders; vertical dimension
Year: 2022 PMID: 36134066 PMCID: PMC9470537 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.28012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Systematic search strategy
TMD: temporomandibular disorders
| Systematic search strategy | Protocol followed |
| Focus question | Population -Patients with temporomandibular disorders Intervention Complete denture prosthesis or implant-supported overdenture Comparison Advantage of complete denture wearing in reducing TMD over non-wearers Outcome To assess the advantage of using complete denture or implant-supported overdenture on the temporomandibular joint. |
| Search combination | “completely edentulous" AND “Temporomandibular disorders” OR "complete Denture" AND “Temporomandibular dysfunction” |
| Electronic database searched | PubMed/Medline, Cochrane library |
| Inclusion criteria | Language of publication English Article types Clinical Trials Articles related only to the assessment of changes in TMDs after treatment with complete denture prosthesis |
| Exclusion criteria | Language of publication other than English Articles related to treatment options other than a complete denture for completely edentulous patients. |
Figure 1Flowchart of the studies
Studies included in the systematic review
TMD: temporomandibular disorders, EMG: electromyography
| Author | Title of article | Year | Conclusions of the studies |
| Engel E et al. [ | Treatment of edentulous patients with temporomandibular disorders with implant-supported overdentures | 1995 | Subjects treated with implant-supported overdentures were interviewed and subjected to clinical, functional analysis that showed a reduction in TMJ noises |
| Wolfart S et al. [ | Effects of prosthetic treatment for shortened dental arches on oral health-related quality of life, self-reports of pain and jaw disability: results from the pilot phase of a randomized multicentre trial. | 2005 | Prosthetic rehabilitation with overdentures showed positive effects on Jaw Disability Checklist determined by Research Diagnostic Criteria and improved life quality by Oral Health Impact Profile |
| Zuccolotto MC et al. [ | Electromyographic evaluation of masseter and anterior temporalis muscles in the rest position of edentulous patients with temporomandibular disorders, before and after using complete dentures with sliding plates. | 2007 | EMG analysis after prosthetic rehabilitation showed reduced stomatognathic pain, remission of muscular weariness, and neuromuscular deprogramming in TMD |
| Yu TH et al. [ | Clinical research on curative effect of complete denture with two kinds of occlusion for temporomandibular joint disorders of aged edentulous patients. | 2013 | Lingualized occlusion has increased TMD remission in edentulous patients |
| Nitecka-Buchta A et al. [ | Functional Assessment of the Stomatognathic System, after the Treatment of Edentulous Patients, with Different Methods of Establishing the Centric Relation | 2018 | The gothic arch tracing technique of establishing centric relation yielded a superior effect in TMD patients over the other conventional methods |