Masticatory Performance Evaluation

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age25-85
SponsorNational Taiwan University Hospital

About this trial

The purpose of this experiment is to combine research on masticatory efficiency with the reconstructive expertise of the prosthodontics clinic, focusing on implant-supported fixed dentures as the contemporary gold standard for reconstruction. The goal is to investigate the impact of such prosthetic reconstructions on masticatory efficiency. We will invite patients who have lost their second molar and have undergone single-implant-supported fixed denture reconstruction at the Prosthodontics Department of National Taiwan University Hospital to participate in masticatory function tests. The tests will use a new and relatively simple chewing gum, with the aim of enhancing patients\' masticatory function through implant reconstruction in a clinical setting, thereby improving patient well-being and understanding of dental implants. On the research side, the study aims to provide guidance for strategies in the reconstruction of masticatory function.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Patients who have lost their second molar, are scheduled to undergo single-implant reconstruction at the Prosthodontics Department of National Taiwan University Hospital, and do not have any major physical or mental health conditions.

Disqualifiers

Severe temporomandibular joint disorder

Inability to comply with the treatment schedule

Inability to cooperate with masticatory function tests

Lack of opposing teeth for the implant-supported restoration

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • masticatory function test

Treatment groups

60 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups