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Clinical Trial

Clinical Performance and Quality of Life of 3D-Printed Complete Dentures Under Digital vs Hybrid Workflows: A Randomized Crossover Trial

NCT: NCT07626827 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07626827
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2026-07-01
Completion2027-11-30
SponsorUniversidad de Especialidades Espiritu Santo (OTHER)
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Brief Summary

This prospective randomized crossover clinical trial evaluates and compares the clinical performance and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) of complete dentures fabricated through two additive manufacturing workflows - digital and hybrid - in edentulous patients attending the Dental Clinic of Universidad de Especialidades Espíritu Santo (UEES), Samborondón, Ecuador. In the digital workflow, complete dentures are fabricated using direct intraoral scanning of edentulous ridges, CAD design, and 3D printing. In the hybrid workflow, conventional functional impressions are digitized, followed by CAD design and additive manufacturing of the definitive dentures. Each eligible participant receives two complete denture sets in a randomized crossover sequence (no washout period): Denture Set 1 is worn for 2 months, after which the participant crosses over to Denture Set 2, worn for an additional 2 months. Total active follow-up per participant is approximately 4 months. Following completion of the crossover phase, denture wear is monitored longitudinally for 12 months from the insertion of the second denture set (total study duration approximately 16 months per participant). The study addresses three specific objectives: To determine the clinical success rate of complete dentures fabricated by additive manufacturing under digital and hybrid workflows, evaluating retention, stability, denture base adaptation, occlusal balance, and need for clinical adjustments. To evaluate the impact of complete denture treatment on OHRQoL using the validated OHIP-EDENT questionnaire, assessed at the insertion of each denture set and at the 2-month control of each period (4 measurement points total). To evaluate the relationship between maximum masticatory force (T-Scan digital occlusal analysis system) and denture wear (volumetric 3D digital metrology via STL superimposition), with wear monitored over 12 months from insertion of the second denture set.

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What is Clinical Performance and Quality of Life of 3D-Printed Complete Dentures Under Digital vs Hybrid Workflows: A Randomized Crossover Trial?

Clinical Performance and Quality of Life of 3D-Printed Complete Dentures Under Digital vs Hybrid Workflows: A Randomized Crossover Trial is a clinical trial registered under NCT07626827. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07626827?

The current status of NCT07626827 (Clinical Performance and Quality of Life of 3D-Printed Complete Dentures Under Digital vs Hybrid Workflows: A Randomized Crossover Trial) is: RECRUITING.

When did Clinical Performance and Quality of Life of 3D-Printed Complete Dentures Under Digital vs Hybrid Workflows: A Randomized Crossover Trial start?

Clinical Performance and Quality of Life of 3D-Printed Complete Dentures Under Digital vs Hybrid Workflows: A Randomized Crossover Trial started on 2026-07-01.

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