Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 103354
The effect of removable partial denture on periodontal health of abutment and nonabutment teeth.
The effect of removable partial denture on periodontal health of abutment and nonabutment teeth. // Journal of periodontology, 73 (2002), 2; 137-144 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The effect of removable partial denture on periodontal health of abutment and nonabutment teeth.
Autori
Knezović Zlatarić, Dubravka ; Čelebić, Asja ; Valentić-Peruzović, Melita
Izvornik
Journal of periodontology (0022-3492) 73
(2002), 2;
137-144
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Partial denture; follow-up studies; tooth mobility
Sažetak
Background: A removable partial denture ( RPO) is a common treatment available for restoration of partially edentulous ridges. Longitudinal studies indicate that RPOs have been associated with increased gingivitis, periodontitis, and abutment mobility.. Methods: A total of 205 patients with RPDs participated in this study. There were 80 males and 125 females aged 38 to 89, with 123 maxillary and 138 mandibular RPOs. Patients were wearing existing RPDs for different periods ranging from 1 to 10 years. A two-part questionnaire was devised for this study. In the first part, patients answered questions on gender ; age ; smoking habits ; denture age ; denture wearing habits ; mouth odor ; and problems with food accumulating under the denture base, on the outside surface of the denture, and on the outside surface of remaining teeth after eating. The Kennedy classification, material, denture support, denture base shape, and number of teeth in contact, number of existing clasps, and occlusal rests were categorized. The quality of denture construction was also evaluated. In the second part of the questionnaire, baseline recordings of plaque (PI), gingival (GI), and calculus (CI) indexes were made, and Tarbet index (TI) , as well as probing depth (PO) , gingival recession (GR) , and tooth mobility (TM) were measured, both on abutment and non-abutment teeth. Results: Significant differences (P <0.01) were noted for PI, CI, GI, PO, TM, and GR between abutment and non-abutment teeth, with abutment teeth showing more disease. Conclusions: RPD design plays an important role in the state of the periodontium. Appropriate design and good oral hygiene may decrease the appearance of periodontal disease.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Dentalna medicina
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