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Volume 6 Issue 11 (November, 2018)

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Evaluation Of Efficiency In Cast Partial Dentures Versus Acrylic Partial Dentures- An Original Research
Hirdepal Singh Brar, Disha Desai, Sharmila Priyanka Betha, Bhupendra Singh Rathore, Heena Dixit, Pritee Rajkumar Pandey

Introduction: In the present study we evaluated the efficiency in cast partial dentures versus acrylic partial dentures. Materials and Methods: 50 adult partially edentulous patient seeking for replacement of missing teeth having Kennedy class I and II arches with or without modification areas were selected for the study. Group-A was treated with cast partial denture and Group-B with acrylic partial denture. Data collected during follow-up visit of 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year by evaluating retention, stability, masticatory efficiency, comfort, periodontal health of abutment. Results: One year comparison shows that cast partial denture maintained retention and stability better than acrylic partial denture (p< 0.05). The masticatory efficiency was significantly compromising from 3rd month to 1 year in all acrylic partial denture groups (p< 0.05). The comfort of patient with cast partial denture was maintained better during the observation period (p< 0.05). Periodontal health of abutment was gradually deteriorated in all acrylic denture group (p<0.05). Conclusions: With adequate maintenance of oral and denture hygiene at a regular interval, cast partial denture compared with acrylic partial denture provides better results in terms of retention, stability, comfort and periodontal health of abutment.

 
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