2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40729-021-00321-2
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Abstract: Objective This randomized clinical trial aimed to compare the short-term postsurgical symptoms after insertion of one or two implants for retention of a mandibular overdenture. This study investigated whether the less invasive single-implant approach results in lower postoperative symptoms compared to the conventional two-implant overdenture. Materials and methods Patients received new complete dentures and were randomly assigned to groups receivin… Show more

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“…Patients recorded their symptoms using a 7‐day daily diary from the day of the surgery until the 7‐day follow‐up, which was returned in the 7‐day recall visit. They rated their perception of the following items: (1) pain in the surgical area, (2) pain when chewing, (3) bleeding in the surgical area, (4) swelling, and (5) overall discomfort (De Resende et al, 2021; Mundt et al, 2017). Responses were rated on a VAS from 0 to 100 mm according to their individual perception, every day from 24 h to 7 days after surgery.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients recorded their symptoms using a 7‐day daily diary from the day of the surgery until the 7‐day follow‐up, which was returned in the 7‐day recall visit. They rated their perception of the following items: (1) pain in the surgical area, (2) pain when chewing, (3) bleeding in the surgical area, (4) swelling, and (5) overall discomfort (De Resende et al, 2021; Mundt et al, 2017). Responses were rated on a VAS from 0 to 100 mm according to their individual perception, every day from 24 h to 7 days after surgery.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%