Neutral zone or conventional implant-retained overdentures? an assessment on quality of life, denture stability, patient satisfaction and maintenance requirements

Abstract Purpose This study evaluated whether implant-retained overdentures fabricated using the neutral zone (NZ) technique offer superior long-term oral health related quality of life (OHRQoL) outcomes compared to conventional overdentures (CO) and assess the influence of these techniques on dentu...

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Published in:BMC Oral Health
Main Authors: Buse Cebi Gul, Murat Doğuş Günel, Tan Fırat Eyüboğlu, Mutlu Özcan
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-025-06207-8
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author Buse Cebi Gul
Murat Doğuş Günel
Tan Fırat Eyüboğlu
Mutlu Özcan
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Mutlu Özcan
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description Abstract Purpose This study evaluated whether implant-retained overdentures fabricated using the neutral zone (NZ) technique offer superior long-term oral health related quality of life (OHRQoL) outcomes compared to conventional overdentures (CO) and assess the influence of these techniques on denture stability, patient satisfaction, and maintenance requirements. Materials and methods This study involved 29 edentulous patients (14 in the NZ group and 15 in the CO group) who received mandibular implant-retained overdentures with a minimum two year follow up. Two implants were placed in the mandible for each patient, and overdentures were fabricated using either conventional methods or the neutral zone concept, all performed by the same clinician and technician. The OHIP-EDENT questionnaire assessed functional, physical, psychological, and social aspects. Statistical analyses compared pre and post treatment scores as well as intergroup differences. Results Both groups demonstrated significant post-treatment improvement in OHRQoL (p < 0.001). However, no statistically significant difference was observed between the NZ and conventional groups in overall satisfaction, functional outcomes, pain reduction, or psychological and social well-being (p > 0.05). Furthermore, no significant difference was found in prosthesis fracture rates or the frequency of locator replacements (p > 0.05). Conclusions Implant-retained overdentures, regardless of fabrication technique, significantly improved patient reported outcomes. However, the NZ technique did not provide a significant advantage over the conventional technique in long term OHRQoL or prosthodontic maintenance.
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spelling doaj-art-0e1ee9e1aaec4e13bbccd6e446237dae2025-08-20T02:00:10ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312025-05-012511810.1186/s12903-025-06207-8Neutral zone or conventional implant-retained overdentures? an assessment on quality of life, denture stability, patient satisfaction and maintenance requirementsBuse Cebi Gul0Murat Doğuş Günel1Tan Fırat Eyüboğlu2Mutlu Özcan3Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Inonu UniversityDepartment of Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine of Ankara UniversityFaculty of Dentistry, Department of Endodontics, Medipol UniversityCenter for Dental Medicine, University of Zurich, Clinic of Masticatory Disorders and Dental BiomaterialsAbstract Purpose This study evaluated whether implant-retained overdentures fabricated using the neutral zone (NZ) technique offer superior long-term oral health related quality of life (OHRQoL) outcomes compared to conventional overdentures (CO) and assess the influence of these techniques on denture stability, patient satisfaction, and maintenance requirements. Materials and methods This study involved 29 edentulous patients (14 in the NZ group and 15 in the CO group) who received mandibular implant-retained overdentures with a minimum two year follow up. Two implants were placed in the mandible for each patient, and overdentures were fabricated using either conventional methods or the neutral zone concept, all performed by the same clinician and technician. The OHIP-EDENT questionnaire assessed functional, physical, psychological, and social aspects. Statistical analyses compared pre and post treatment scores as well as intergroup differences. Results Both groups demonstrated significant post-treatment improvement in OHRQoL (p < 0.001). However, no statistically significant difference was observed between the NZ and conventional groups in overall satisfaction, functional outcomes, pain reduction, or psychological and social well-being (p > 0.05). Furthermore, no significant difference was found in prosthesis fracture rates or the frequency of locator replacements (p > 0.05). Conclusions Implant-retained overdentures, regardless of fabrication technique, significantly improved patient reported outcomes. However, the NZ technique did not provide a significant advantage over the conventional technique in long term OHRQoL or prosthodontic maintenance.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-025-06207-8EdentulismImplant retained overdenturesNeutral zone techniqueOHIP EDENTOral health–related quality of lifePatient satisfaction
spellingShingle Buse Cebi Gul
Murat Doğuş Günel
Tan Fırat Eyüboğlu
Mutlu Özcan
Neutral zone or conventional implant-retained overdentures? an assessment on quality of life, denture stability, patient satisfaction and maintenance requirements
Edentulism
Implant retained overdentures
Neutral zone technique
OHIP EDENT
Oral health–related quality of life
Patient satisfaction
title Neutral zone or conventional implant-retained overdentures? an assessment on quality of life, denture stability, patient satisfaction and maintenance requirements
title_full Neutral zone or conventional implant-retained overdentures? an assessment on quality of life, denture stability, patient satisfaction and maintenance requirements
title_fullStr Neutral zone or conventional implant-retained overdentures? an assessment on quality of life, denture stability, patient satisfaction and maintenance requirements
title_full_unstemmed Neutral zone or conventional implant-retained overdentures? an assessment on quality of life, denture stability, patient satisfaction and maintenance requirements
title_short Neutral zone or conventional implant-retained overdentures? an assessment on quality of life, denture stability, patient satisfaction and maintenance requirements
title_sort neutral zone or conventional implant retained overdentures an assessment on quality of life denture stability patient satisfaction and maintenance requirements
topic Edentulism
Implant retained overdentures
Neutral zone technique
OHIP EDENT
Oral health–related quality of life
Patient satisfaction
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-025-06207-8
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