Occurrence and type of complications associated with mandibular bilateral removable partial denture: Prospective cohort data

Ana Clara Soares Paiva Tôrres, Ana Larisse Carneiro Pereira,Kássia de Carvalho Dias, Rachel Gomes Cardoso,Patrícia dos Santos Calderon,Adriana da Fonte Porto Carreiro

International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science(2022)

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Purpose. The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence and type of complications with mandibular Kennedy Class I removable partial denture (RPD) over time. Materials and Methods. A total of 65 patients wearing mandibular free-end RPD and maxillary complete denture (CD) treated at the Department of Dentistry of Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) were evaluated. The tests were conducted after 2, 6 and 12 months. Annual follow-up was also accomplished after the 12-month evaluation. Complications or failures were recorded in a specific clinical report over 39 months. The failures were classified as: ulceration after 2 months of denture insertion, loss of retention, fracture or caries in rest seat, fracture or displacement of artificial teeth, fracture of a major connector, fracture of a clasp, fracture of the rest, relining and fracture of the denture. Results. Low complication rate was reported and most of the cases occurred after 2 years of denture insertion. Loss of retention was the most common complication (31.57%). Fracture of the metallic framework components was not a frequent occurrence and only one patient reported a fracture of a major connector (5.3%). Conclusion. The treatment with mandibular free-end RPD showed low failure rates after 39 months of periodical follow-up.
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removable partial denture,mandibular bilateral,complications
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