Masticatory ability improves after maxillary implant overdenture treatment: A randomized controlled trial with 1-year follow-up
Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research Feb 16, 2019
Boven GC, et al. - Authors examined 50 individuals to assess the variations in objective masticatory ability (mixing ability index, MAI), patient-reported masticatory ability (questionnaire), and patient satisfaction (GSS) after maxillary implant overdenture therapy with either solitary attachments (group I, n=25) or bars (group II, n=25). They observed better MAI outcomes, better questionnaire scores, and better GSS in both the groups after treatment. Before treatment, they noticed a positive relationship between the MAI and the questionnaire among the subjects who had full conventional dentures combined.
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