Nr. Garrett et al., EFFECTS OF IMPROVEMENTS OF POORLY FITTING DENTURES AND NEW DENTURES ON MASTICATORY PERFORMANCE, The Journal of prosthetic dentistry, 75(3), 1996, pp. 269-275
The effect of four modifications to improve the fit and maxillomandibu
lar relationships of poorly fitting dentures and the insertion of new
dentures on masticatory performance was assessed in 21 denture wearers
. A 2-week adaptation period was allowed for each of the four modifica
tions and 3 weeks and 12 weeks of adaptation for new dentures. The pre
ferred side masticatory performances were not appreciably affected by
either the modifications to improve the fit of the original dentures o
r the new dentures, In most instances there was a slight decline in pe
rformance, Three denture modifications caused significant declines in
the carrot-swallowing threshold performances and the new dentures in t
he peanut-swallowing threshold performance, In other words, the dentur
e wearers had a greater percentage of coarse particles in their bolus
ready for ingestion when they chewed with altered or new dentures comp
ared with original dentures. However, they chewed faster and applied f
ewer chewing strokes with their modified and new dentures. A steady bu
t gradual improvement in the mean performance score with carrots was n
oted with time after the insertion of new dentures. Dentists and patie
nts need to understand that adaptation to new or modified old dentures
may be a long, drawn-out process for some patients.