As seen in the responses from the Catapult Group (see table below), a variety of issues are associated with soft reline materials. The biggest concern for a soft/resilient denture liner, regardless of whether the material was used chairside or was laboratory-processed, is the longevity of the softness/resilience. The second most cited failure is the lack of a durable bond to the denture base.
Loss of softness | 100.0% |
Debonding from base | 71.4% |
Color change | 57.1% |
Odor | 85.7% |
Bacterial/fungal growth | 57.1% |
Polishability | 57.1% |
Other | 14.3% |
Per the manufacturer, the virtues of this laboratory-cured complete denture liner include:
- Shock absorption during chewing (more patient comfort with fewer adjustments)
- Permanent softness (Shore A durometer = 35, no plasticizers to leach out)
- Resistance to surface and subsurface fungal growth (less fouling, odor, or stain)
- Low surface tension with excellent wetting
- Easy adjustment and polishing with rotary instruments
- Engagement of deep anatomical undercuts
- Moldable around implant heads and bars, or around overdenture abutments, to provide denture retention, stability, and support, and allow denture movement toward the abutments and tissues
- Excellent bonding to acrylic denture bases
- Uses standard dental laboratory compression-molding processing steps
Novus was extremely well received by the Catapult evaluation cadre. On a scale of 1 (the best rating) to 5 (the worst) at insertion, Novus scored 1.86 for texture and softness and 2.0 for denture base bonding. At the follow-up visits, the texture was unchanged and the denture bonding, overall appearance, and assessment of fit were all excellent. These results are seen in the table below.
Superior 1 | 2 | Acceptable 3 | 4 | Unacceptable 5 | Rating Average | |
Color and appearance | 14.3% | 57.1% | 28.6% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 2.14 |
Resilience softness | 28.6% | 57.1% | 14.3% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 1.86 |
Bonding to denture base | 42.9% | 28.6% | 14.3% | 14.3% | 0.0% | 2.00 |
Ease of adjustment | 42.9% | 28.6% | 14.3% | 0.0% | 14.3% | 2.14 |
Subjective fit | 28.6% | 57.1% | 0.0% | 14.3% | 0.0% | 2.00 |
The Novus material is antifungal and bacteriostatic, so there is no growth on the surface of the denture.
As this short-term review indicates, this product shows great promise for providing dentists and their patients a solution to a chronic problem of finding a truly resilient liner for dentures that maintains color, texture, and softness for a long period of time.
About Lang Dental Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Lang Dental Manufacturing, Co. was founded in 1929 by Samuel Lang providing dental materials of the day to dental professionals. Since 1958, Lang Dental developed, manufactured and distributed to dental professionals globally, trusted acrylics used to fabricate tooth-colored self-curing acrylics, denture base acrylics and supporting equipment. Jet and Lang brand products are known for their excellence and consistent performance, trusted by clinicians and technicians worldwide.
Our mission and commitment to you, our valued customer is to continue this legacy of quality with efficiency in all our current and future products designed to make your practice and business more profitable and satisfying.
Address: 175 Messner Drive
Wheeling, IL 60090
Site: http://www.langdental.com/
Phone: (800) 222-5264/(847) 215-6622
Fax: (847) 215-6678/(866) 278-8510
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