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Oral function in patients wearing fixed prosthesis on osseointegrated implants in the maxilla: 3-year follow-up study
Authors:Sture Lundqvist  Torgny Haraldson
Institution:Department of Prosthetics and Stomatognathic Physiology, Community Dentistry Växjö, Växjö;Department of Stomatognathic Physiology, University of Göteborg;The Institute for Applied Biotechnology, Gothenburg;Department of Stomatognathic Physiology, Community Dentistry Borås, Borås, Sweden
Abstract:Seventeen consecutive selected patients rehabilitated by means of a full maxillary bridge on osseointegrated implants ad modem Brånemark were evaluated over a 3-yr period. Besides a subjective evaluation by means of a questionnaire an examination of the occlusal relationship, chewing force, chewing efficiency and interocclusal threshold level was performed before, immediately after, 3–6 months after, and finally 3 yr after bridge installation. All subjects were very pleased with the oral rehabilitation. The chewing force and the chewing efficiency development increased over time, while the threshold level for interocclusal detection remained unchanged. The clinical dysfunction index according to Helkimo indicated that there was no marked change in signs of dysfunction of the patients' masticatory systems during the observation period. From the present longitudinal investigation one can conclude that the replacement of a full maxillary denture with a fixed prosthesis on osseointegrated implants, facing a natural dentition or an osseointegrated implant supported bridge in the opposite jaw, leads to a progressive increase of chewing efficiency and chewing force, and a constant subjective improvement of jaw function, while no masticatory dysfunction seems to occur during the observation period.
Keywords:bite force  jaws  mastication  occlusal perception  oral implants
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