Is the shortened dental arch an underused treatment strategy in the Republic of Ireland?
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01/12/2011
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<p>OBJECTIVES: To determine the proportion of Republic of Ireland 35-44 and 65+ year-olds currently satisfying the criteria for a classic shortened dental arch (SDA) of 20 anterior teeth.</p><p>RESEARCH DESIGN: Secondary analysis of data collected in the 2000/02 epidemiological survey of the oral health of Irish adults.</p><p>CLINICAL SETTING: Participants underwent a clinical oral examination in health board dental clinics and completed a detailed interview pertaining to dental and general health.</p><p>PARTICIPANTS: The analysis is based on a random sample of adults, aged 35 to 44 years (n = 978), and 65 years and older (n = 714).</p><p>MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The SDA was measured as 20 teeth in the mouth in the positions normally described as from the left second premolar to the right second premolar in each arch.</p><p>RESULTS: Only one of the 35-44 year-olds and none of the 65+ year-olds had teeth in their mouths in positions normally described as a classic SDA. However, of the 35-44 year old age group only five patients who had at least a premolar dentition of 20 contiguous teeth had been provided with a removable denture compared to one patient from the 65+ years group.</p><p>CONCLUSIONS: Very few older patients in the Republic of Ireland have a SDA based on the measure used. However, very few have been provided with removable dentures where they already possess at least a premolar dentition of 20 contiguous teeth. Suggested reasons for this may include limitations of the data recorded, patient preferences and economic factors.</p> |
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Guiney , H , McKenna , G , Whelton , H & O'Mullane , D 2011 , ' Is the shortened dental arch an underused treatment strategy in the Republic of Ireland? ' Community Dental Health , vol 28 , no. 4 , pp. 265-8 . DOI: 10.1922/CDH_2579Guiney04 |
Palavras-Chave | #Adult #Age Factors #Aged #Attitude to Health #Bicuspid #Cuspid #Dental Arch #Denture Design #Denture, Complete #Denture, Partial #Female #Humans #Incisor #Ireland #Jaw, Edentulous, Partially #Male #Patient Preference |
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