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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Prosthodontics
  • Dental Materials Science

Background:

  • Complete denture fabrication involves multiple steps, with processing being critical for final fit and function.
  • Occlusal discrepancies after processing can significantly impact patient comfort, chewing efficiency, and esthetics.
  • Quantifying these errors is essential for improving laboratory procedures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To measure and quantify the occlusal errors that occur during the processing of complete dentures.
  • To assess the statistical significance of occlusal errors in both anterior and posterior reference markings.

Main Methods:

  • Fabricated 30 sets of maxillary and mandibular complete dentures.
  • Marked anterior and posterior reference points on the articulator before and after denture processing.
  • Measured changes in reference point distances to determine occlusal errors and analyzed using a paired t-test.

Main Results:

  • Significant occlusal errors were detected following the processing of complete dentures.
  • Statistical analysis revealed highly significant differences (p ≤ 0.001) for both anterior (p=0.00) and posterior (p=0.006) reference markings.
  • These findings confirm the occurrence of measurable occlusal discrepancies.

Conclusions:

  • Processing-induced occlusal errors are an unavoidable aspect of complete denture fabrication.
  • Laboratory remounting is a vital procedure to correct these errors and ensure optimal patient outcomes.
  • Implementing regular laboratory remounting after each denture processing step is recommended for enhanced patient comfort and function.