Jawbone reduction in immediate prostheses. A comparison between overdentures and complete dentures |
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Authors: | van Waas M A Kalk W Jonkman R E van 't Hof M A Letteboer E W de Dreu M |
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Affiliation: | Vakgroep Orale Functieleer en de Faculteit der Medische Wetenschappen van de Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. |
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Abstract: | In a randomized controlled clinical trial 74 patients who required immediate dentures were randomly treated with immediate overdentures on 2 lower canines or immediate complete dentures. Mandibular bone reduction was measured using oblique lateral cephalometric radiographs made at base-line and the results compared with those of one year and two years after denture treatment. Analysis of the data showed that the average bone reduction in the lower canine regions in the first year was 0.75 in the immediate overdenture group and 1.90 mm in the immediate complete denture group. In the posterior parts of the mandible the bone reduction was respectively 0.77 and 1.77 mm. The differences were statistically significant in all measured regions. The differences in the first two years were significant in all regions except the molar region. Retention of roots of canines beneath a mandibular denture in immediate denture patients, even when they were in poor condition, reduced the collapse of the alveolar processes in all region of the mandible. |
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