Assessment of Dimensional Disparity in Posterior Arch Width Between Opposing Maxillae and Mandibles in Completely Edentulous Patients with Increased Resorption and Edentulous age - An in vivo Study

C. Shruthi, R. V. Kumar, R. D. Dharmashree, R. Poojya
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Aim: To assess the dimensional disparity in arch width between opposing maxillae and mandibles with edentulous age and increased resorption in edentulous subjects wearing complete denture. Materials and Method: One hundred edentulous subjects wearing complete denture were selected for the study. Maxillary and mandibular casts and a panoramic radiograph were made for each subject. The original height of the mandible before loss of teeth and resorption was predicted by multiplying the distance between the inferior border of the mandible to the lower edge of the mental foramen by a factor of 2.9. The reduction in height of the edentulous mandible was expressed as percentage of the original height of the mandible. The maxillary arch widths immediately anterior to the tuberosities and mandibular arch widths immediately anterior to the retromolar pads were measured. The difference between these two measurements was calculated to determine the discrepancy in posterior arch width. Results: There was no statistically significant difference in the mean values of posterior arch width discrepancy for different groups of edentulous age as well as percentage resorption. The differences in the mean values for amount of resorption with edentulous age were statistically significant. Conclusion: The discrepancy in posterior arch width between opposing maxillae and mandible does not increase progressively with edentulous age and increased reduction in mandibular height. The arch width of the mandible exceeds the arch width of the maxillae in the molar region by an average of 6 to 8 mm after sufficient resorption establishes a definitive alveolar crest. This remains constant regardless of the amount of resorption or edentulous age. The mandibular ridge reduction is found to increase with edentulous age.
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全无牙吸收增加和无牙年龄的患者对上下颌骨后弓宽度尺寸差异的评估-一项体内研究
目的:评价无牙义齿佩戴者在无牙年龄和骨吸收增加的情况下,相对上下颌弓宽的尺寸差异。材料与方法:选择无牙者100例,佩戴全口义齿进行研究。为每个受试者制作上颌和下颌骨铸型和全景x线片。用下颌下缘到颏孔下缘的距离乘以2.9的倍数来预测下颌脱落和吸收前的原始高度。无牙下颌骨高度的减少以原始下颌骨高度的百分比表示。测量结节前的上颌弓宽度和后磨牙垫前的下颌弓宽度。计算这两个测量值之间的差异,以确定后弓宽度的差异。结果:不同无牙年龄组后牙弓宽度差均值及吸收率差异无统计学意义。无牙年龄间吸收量的平均值差异有统计学意义。结论:对侧上下颌后弓宽度差异不随无牙年龄和下颌高度减小而逐渐增大。在充分吸收形成确定的牙槽嵴后,下颌骨的弓宽超过磨牙区上颌骨的弓宽平均6至8毫米。无论吸收量或无牙年龄如何,这都是不变的。下颌脊的复位随着无牙年龄的增长而增加。
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