Complete denture fracture – A proposed classification system and its incidence in National Capital Region population: A survey

S. Choudhary
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Aim: The complete denture fracture of denture may ruin the routine life of an edentulous patient. The aim of the present study was to propose and evaluate a new classification system for denture fractures. Settings and Design: Cross sectional -Survey. Materials and Methods: Ten dental laboratories in Delhi and the National Capital Region participated in the study for 2 years. The accurate assessment of fractured dentures received in the laboratories for repairs was done. A questionnaire with complete information along with photographs was used to classify the denture fracture. Statistical Analysis Used: Percentage (proportion) statistical test. Results: Out of 620 dentures, 164 (94 maxillary and 70 mandibular) were found with previous repair, soft liners, metal frame, or wire reinforcements which were excluded from the study. In the present study, 456 dentures were considered (256 maxillary and 200 mandibular). Class I fracture (midline) was the most common in both maxillary and mandibular dentures (46.87% in maxillary and 61% in mandibular) with high significance (P < 0.001). Class II and Class V were the second most common pattern of fracture in mandibular and maxillary dentures, respectively. There was no single case of Class III fracture for the mandibular dentures, and Class IV was the least common among the maxillary dentures. Conclusions: This study encourages further clinical studies for validation and reliability evaluation of proposed new classification system.
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全口义齿骨折-一种建议的分类系统及其在首都地区人口中的发病率:一项调查
目的:全口义齿骨折严重影响无牙患者的日常生活。本研究的目的是提出并评估一种新的义齿骨折分类系统。设置和设计:横断面调查。材料和方法:在德里和国家首都地区的10个牙科实验室参与了为期2年的研究。对在实验室接受修复的义齿骨折进行了准确的评估。采用资料完整的调查问卷及照片对义齿骨折进行分类。采用百分比(比例)统计检验。结果:620个义齿中有164个(上颌94个,下颌骨70个)有修复史,有软衬、金属框架或金属丝加固,排除在研究之外。在本研究中,456个假牙被考虑(上颌256个,下颌200个)。I类骨折(中线)在上颌和下颌义齿中最常见(上颌46.87%,下颌61%),差异有显著性(P < 0.001)。II类和V类分别是下颌和上颌义齿第二常见的骨折类型。下颌义齿无一例III类骨折,上颌义齿中IV类骨折最少。结论:本研究鼓励进一步的临床研究,以验证和可靠性评估所提出的新分类系统。
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