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Active Tactile Sensibility in Implant Prosthesis vs. Complete Dentures: A Psychophysical Study

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
卷 11, 期 22, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11226819

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osseoperception; tactile sensibility; interocclusal thickness; interocclusal perception

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The objective of this investigation is to measure active tactile sensibility in different prosthetic situations. The study found that implant prostheses have lower active tactile sensibility thresholds compared to complete dentures, but higher thresholds compared to natural dentition. Age, gender, and prosthetic wearing time did not influence the thresholds. This suggests that the type of prosthetic rehabilitation and the mechanoreceptors involved are determining factors for active tactile sensibility thresholds.
Background and Objectives: Proprioceptive information from natural dentition and adjacent oral tissues enables correct masticatory function, avoiding damage to the teeth. Periodontium is the main source of this relevant information, and when a tooth is lost, all this proprioceptive sensibility relies on receptors from muscles, the mucous membrane or the temporomandibular joint, and this sensibility gets worse. Active tactile sensibility measures this proprioceptive capability in microns by psychophysical studies consisting of introducing thin metal foils between patients' dental arches during chewing to see if they are able to notice them or not. Osseoperception is a complex phenomenon that seems to improve this sensibility in patients wearing dental implants. The objective of this investigation is to measure this sensibility in different prosthetic situations by performing a psychophysical investigation. Material and Methods: We divided 67 patients in three groups depending on their prosthetic situation and performed a psychophysical study by introducing aluminium foils of different thicknesses in order to establish an active tactile sensibility threshold in every group. We also measured variables such as prosthetic wearing time, age or gender to see how they may influence threshold values. We used Student's t-test and Mann-Whitney U tests to analyse these results. Results: Active tactile sensibility threshold values in implants are lower than those from complete dentures but higher than values in natural dentition. However, values in implants are closer to natural dentition than complete denture values. Age, gender or prosthetic wearing time have no influence in active tactile sensibility thresholds. Conclusion: Active tactile sensibility threshold values depend on prosthetic rehabilitations and the mechanoreceptors involved in every situation. Implant prosthesis presents an increased active tactile sensibility thanks to osseoperception phenomenon.

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