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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2020
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Title: | Clinical aspects and particularities of prosthetic treatment of complete bimaxillary edentulous |
Authors: | Burduja, Veronica |
Keywords: | completely edentulous;total prostheses;intermaxillary relationships |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | MedEspera |
Citation: | BURDUJA, Veronica. Clinical aspects and particularities of prosthetic treatment of complete bimaxillary edentulous. In: MedEspera: the 8th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2020, p. 340. |
Abstract: | Introduction. Considered a physical impairment that affects more than 158 million people
globally, complete edentulism compromises the oral function and esthetic aspect, negatively
influencing the quality of life. The main objectives of the treatment are: 1. Rehabilitation of
the affected functions of the stomatognathic system- esthetics, mastication, phonation
(principle of homeostasis). 2. To ensure the denture`s stability during function (principle of
biomechanics). 3. Stimulation of trophicity of supporting tissues and avoidance of injury due
to masticatory pressures, contact of the prosthesis with the soft tissue or modification of the
oral chemistry (prophylactic and biological principles). Despite all the advances made in the
last years in the field of dental prosthetics, biomaterials and implantology, the treatment of
complete edentulism through a total prostheses remains a relatively simple, non-invasive and
relatively inexpensive solution. Even if, conventional prostheses do not ensure a full
rehabilitation, since the comfort and function are influenced by lots of factors- retention,
supporting tissues status and stability, it is a good option for patients who present adequate
bone supply but for reasons of general health or because of the high price, cannot benefit from
an implant-prosthetic treatment.
Aim of the study. The study of clinical aspects and particularities of prosthetic treatment of
complete bimaxillary edentulous through total prostheses to obtain a state of functional
balance.
Materials and methods.. The study included 7 patients (5 women and 2 man), aged between
65-72 years, who addressed themselves at the University Dental Clinic of the USMF “Nicolae
Testemitanu” for prosthetic treatment. The criteria for inclusion in the study were: the presence
in patients of total bimaxillary edentations, with medium to severe atrophies, carrying classical
total prosthesis. The clinical and paraclinical examination was performed for the whole group,
and the patients received total prostheses, followed by functional tests and evaluation of the
patients’ perception after 2 weeks.
Results. All 7 patients reported a high level of satisfaction, after 2 weeks using total prostheses.
Functional tests showed good results during testing retention and stability.
Conclusions. When both practitioner and dental technician respect all clinical and technical
aspects, total prostheses still represent a very good and comfortable option of treatment for
complete bimaxillary edentulous patients. |
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