Abstract
Data sources
Ovid databases searched for relevant material for the review.
Study selection
Studies were limited to the English language and all identified articles were included.
Data extraction and synthesis
A narrative review was conducted.
Results
Three RCT were identified that related directly to conventional dentures. Nineteen clinical experimental studies and seven nonexperimental clinical studies were therefore also included because of the lack of higher ranking studies in this area. All studies that were identified have been included within this review.
Conclusions
There remains a paucity of research in this area. From the best available data, construction of technically correct dentures, a well-formed mandibular ridge and accuracy of jaw relations are positive indicators for success. Patient neuroticism and a poorly formed mandibular ridge are negative indicators for success. Other prognostic indicators have not been shown to be of significant value. There exists a minority of patients who will never adapt to any conventional complete denture. This problem is more acute in the mandible than the maxilla. There is need for further research in this area.
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Address for correspondence: Janice S Ellis, Department of Restorative Dentistry, School of Dental Sciences, Framlington Place, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. E-mail: j.s.ellis@ncl.ac.uk
Critchlow SB, Ellis JS. Prognostic indicators for conventional complete denture therapy: a review of the literature. J Dent 2010; 38: 2–9
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Al-Ansari, A. Predicting successful outcomes of complete denture therapy. Evid Based Dent 11, 47 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ebd.6400720
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