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RESEARCH PRODUCT
The Randomized Shortened Dental Arch Study
Birgit MarréW. GernetStefan WolfartMatthias KernH. StarkBernd WöstmannMichael H. WalterGuido HeydeckeP. PospiechT. ReiberSinsa HartmannW. ReinhardtRalph G. LuthardtN. PassiaJ. HuppertzTorsten MundtAnke WeberE. BuscheWolfgang HannakG. Mitovsubject
AdultChange over timeMolarmedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryDental Abutmentslaw.inventionTooth LossDental ArchRandomized controlled triallawmedicineDenture Precision AttachmentHumansBicuspidProspective StudiesDenture DesignGeneral DentistryObservation timebusiness.industryJaw Edentulous PartiallyTreatment optionsDenture RetentionMolarDental archTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureMulticenter studyDenture Partial RemovableProsthodonticsbusinessFollow-Up Studiesdescription
The scientific evidence concerning prosthodontic care for the shortened dental arch (SDA) is sparse. This randomized multicenter study aimed to compare two common treatment options: removable partial dental prostheses (RPDPs) for molar replacement vs. no replacement (SDA). One of the hypotheses was that the follow-up treatment differs between patients with RPDPs and patients with SDAs during the 5-year follow-up period. Two hundred and fifteen patients with complete molar loss in one jaw were included in the study. Molars were either replaced by RPDPs or not replaced according to the SDA concept. A mean number of 4.2 (RPDP) and 2.8 (SDA) treatments for biological or technical reasons occurred during the 5-year observation time per patient. Concerning the biological aspect, no significant differences between the groups could be shown, whereas treatment arising from technical reasons was significantly more frequent for the RPDP group. When the severity of treatment was analyzed, a change over time was evident. When, at baseline, only follow-up treatment with minimal effort is required, over time there is a continuous increase to moderate and extensive effort observed for both groups ( Controlled-trials.com number ISRCTN97265367).
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2012-06-14 | Journal of Dental Research |