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Factors related to prosthetic restoration in patients with shortened dental arches: a multicentre study

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Factors related to prosthetic restoration in patients with shortened dental arches: a multicentre study

Auteurs : K. Fueki ; Y. Igarashi ; Y. Maeda ; K. Baba ; K. Koyano ; Y. Akagawa ; K. Sasaki ; T. Kuboki ; S. Kasugai ; N. R. Garrett

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Summary  The aim of this study was to identify the factors related to prosthetic restoration in patients with shortened dental arches (SDA). SDA patients with 2–12 missing occlusal units were consecutively enrolled from seven university‐based dental hospitals in Japan. Of the 145 subjects (mean age; 63·4 years), 41% chose no treatment and 59% sought to replace their edentulous spaces with removable partial dentures or implant‐supported fixed partial dentures. Restoration decisions were related to tooth loss patterns. Only 3% of subjects missing just second molar(s) sought to receive prosthetic treatment, while the percentage increased to 58% in subjects who were missing first and second molars and 93% in subjects missing premolar(s). Logistic regression analyses found that young age, increased number of missing occlusal units, asymmetric arch and presence of chewing complaint were significant predictors for prosthetic restoration (P < 0·05). Increased number of missing occlusal units and asymmetric arch were significant predictors for the presence of chewing complaint (P < 0·05). These results suggest that perceived impairment of chewing ability owing to missing occlusal units is a critical factor for prosthetic restoration in SDA patients.

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<abstract>Summary  The aim of this study was to identify the factors related to prosthetic restoration in patients with shortened dental arches (SDA). SDA patients with 2–12 missing occlusal units were consecutively enrolled from seven university‐based dental hospitals in Japan. Of the 145 subjects (mean age; 63·4 years), 41% chose no treatment and 59% sought to replace their edentulous spaces with removable partial dentures or implant‐supported fixed partial dentures. Restoration decisions were related to tooth loss patterns. Only 3% of subjects missing just second molar(s) sought to receive prosthetic treatment, while the percentage increased to 58% in subjects who were missing first and second molars and 93% in subjects missing premolar(s). Logistic regression analyses found that young age, increased number of missing occlusal units, asymmetric arch and presence of chewing complaint were significant predictors for prosthetic restoration (P < 0·05). Increased number of missing occlusal units and asymmetric arch were significant predictors for the presence of chewing complaint (P < 0·05). These results suggest that perceived impairment of chewing ability owing to missing occlusal units is a critical factor for prosthetic restoration in SDA patients.</abstract>
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