Masticatory function in edentulous patients wearing implant overdentures after graftless maxillary sinus membrane elevation

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2024-06

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Lie, Suen A.N.
Speksnijder, Caroline M.ORCID 0000-0003-0540-3741ISNI 0000000390623895
Kalic, Haris
Kessler, Peter A.W.H.

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Abstract

Background: Graftless sinus floor augmentation shows good results in bone gain, radiology and implant survival. Clinically, this technique can be recommended as an alternative to conventional procedures using augmentation materials. Objectives: This study aims to assess masticatory performance, masticatory ability and patient satisfaction after graftless sinus floor augmentation. Methods: The study group consisted of patients who had received a graftless sinus lift procedure in a split-mouth design and was compared to patients with maxillary implant-supported overdentures without augmentation and a natural dentition group. To assess objective masticatory performance, the mixing ability test was performed. Three questionnaires were used to assess patient reported outcomes related to mastication and patient satisfaction. Results: Each group included ten patients. Both the graftless sinus lift group and the edentulous control group had a worse masticatory performance compared to the natural dentition group. Masticatory ability, measured by patient reported outcomes, was not different between the graftless sinus floor augmentation group and implant-retained overdentures group without augmentation, but the natural dentition group showed better results. Thereby, the better the masticatory performance in patients with a graftless sinus membrane elevation the better the patient satisfaction for ‘prosthesis’, ‘appearance of prostheses’, ‘speech’ and ‘mastication and eating’. Conclusions: Patients with implant-supported overdentures show inferior masticatory function compared to those with natural dentition. There were no significant differences in masticatory performance between patients with implant-retained overdentures, with or without graftless augmentation. The decision on the preferred procedure should consider additional factors such as anatomical, surgical-technical aspects and patient's preferences.

Keywords

chewing performance, masticatory function, mixing ability test, quality of life, sinus floor augmentation, General Dentistry

Citation

Lie, S A N, Speksnijder, C M, Kalic, H & Kessler, P A W H 2024, 'Masticatory function in edentulous patients wearing implant overdentures after graftless maxillary sinus membrane elevation', Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, vol. 51, no. 6, pp. 1005-1015. https://doi.org/10.1111/joor.13675