Scand J Plast Reconstr Surg Hand Surg
June 1998
The problem of edentulousness in the cleft area of patients with cleft lip and palate was formerly resolved with a conventional fixed bridge construction, but this approach did not always prove optimal. Nowadays, in these patients the bridge can be substituted by a crown on an osseointegrated titanium implant fixture. The concept of dental rehabilitation using titanium implants has gradually merged into our routine treatment for patients with cleft lip and palate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study was to explore a possible association between health status and self-reported adverse effects related to dental amalgam restorations. A group of 50 consecutive patients (index group), referred for complaints self-related to dental amalgam restorations, was compared with a control group of individuals matched by age, sex and postal zip code. The patients underwent an oral, stomatognathic, medical and clinical chemistry examination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Oral Rehabil
March 1996
Twelve patients were followed for 15 years after treatment with a 12-unit cantilever fixed partial denture on the mandibular canines opposite to a complete maxillary denture. Four constructions failed and had to be removed but four were still in function after 15 years. Four patients died during the observation period still wearing their constructions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Prosthet Dent
September 1994
Ninety-eight patients who received prosthodontic treatment for maxillofacial defects were examined clinically and by means of questionnaires and registration of chewing efficiency and occlusal force. Although 30% of the patients stated that they could chew soft food, and one third could not chew the test food (almonds), only 14% said they had a poor chewing ability. The mean occlusal force was small (80 N) but the individual variation was great (median 49 N, maximum 327 N).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Prosthet Dent
December 1992
Eleven patients with complete maxillary dentures and 12-unit fixed partial dentures that included the mandibular canines were studied before and during specific intervals after prosthodontic treatment. Established methods for evaluation of oral function were used and the last examination was performed 30 months after treatment. All patients reported that their masticatory function had been substantially improved and there were no symptoms of dysfunction in the masticatory system.
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