DOI: 10.11607/ijp.4045, PubMed-ID: 25822307Seiten: 188-190, Sprache: EnglischTakahashi, Toshihito / Mizuno, Yoko / Gonda, Tomoya / Maeda, YoshinobuThis preliminary study examined laboratory-simulated differences between maxillary complete dentures with and without a palate (palateless) as well as the effect of reinforcement of the latter design. Five types of experimental dentures and three types of reinforcements were made. Strain gauges were attached, and a vertical load was applied. The strain was statistically compared using analysis of variance (P = .05). Strain recordings on the palatal side of palateless dentures without reinforcement were significantly higher than in complete dentures and palateless dentures with reinforcement (P .05). These preliminary observations suggest that such reinforcement with a palatal bar or metal-based palate may reduce the risk of fracture and deformation.