S. Gupta et al., Maxillary changes under complete dentures opposing mandibular implant-supported fixed prostheses, INT J PROST, 12(6), 1999, pp. 492-497
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine whether a condition similar
to Combination Syndrome occurs in patients rehabilitated with a maxillary
complete denture opposing a mandibular implant-supported fixed prosthesis.
Materials and Methods: Standardized clinical procedures measured fit, occlu
sal integrity, and bone loss in the anterior maxilla in 11 edentulous subje
cts meeting these requirements, from the patient pool of the Implant Centre
, United Dental Hospital, Sydney. Results: A mean annual loss of 0.17 mm in
the anterior maxillary ridge height was not statistically significant (P >
0.05). However, increased pressure in the anterior maxillary ridge during
occlusion and loss of posterior occlusal contacts in retruded position were
noted on one or both sides in all subjects. Conclusion: Loss of posterior
occlusion could not be related to anterior maxillary bone loss. However, to
maintain the integrity of the prostheses and their supporting structures,
it is important to schedule periodic recall appointments for review of the
occlusion.