Abdel Hameed M., Metwally A., Dewdar R. And Rekaby A,
ABSTRACT
Objectives: The Present Study Was Conducted To Compare Between The Polyamide Thermoplastic Resin And Polymethyl Methacrylate Resin With Respect To The Patient Satisfaction As A Primary Outcome And Candidal Adherence As A Secondary Outcome.
Subjects And Methods: In This Randomized Clinical Trial, Forty-eight Completely Edentulous Patients Were Randomly Classified Into Two Groups Of Twenty-four Patients Each. Group (I)?had?received A Complete Denture Made From A Polyamide Thermoplastic Material Complete Denture. Group (II) Had Received Complete Denture Made From Polymethyl Methacrylate.?Patient Satisfaction Was Evaluated Using A Questionnaire And Candidal Count Was Evaluated By Collection Of Swabs Cultured On Sabouraud?s Agar Gel Plates.
Results: There Was No Significant Difference In Mean Satisfaction Between Group?I?and Group?II?at Insertion Or 1 Month Periods (p?>0.05), However, There Was A Significant Difference In Mean Satisfaction Between Group?I?and Group?II?in 3 Months And 6 Months Periods (p?< 0.05). The Previously Mentioned Results Revealed That There Was No Significant Difference In Mean CFU Between Group?I?and Group?II?at Insertion Or 1 Month Or 3 Months Period (p?>0.05) Except In 6 Months Period Where There Was A Significant Difference In Mean CFU Between Group?I?and Group?II?
(p?< 0.05).
Conclusions: Within The Limitation Of This Study We Can Conclude That, - There Was A Gradual Increase In Patient Satisfaction With Complete Denture Over Time In Both Groups. - Completely Edentulous Patients May Be More Satisfied With The Dentures Made Of Polymethyl Methacrylate More Than The Polyamide Thermoplastic Dentures. - The Polyamide Dentures May Have Less Candida Count Adherence On Their Surface Than Polymethyl Methacrylarelate.