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Consciousness, Perspective, and Implementation of Selective Grinding in Complete Dentures among Prosthodontic Postgraduates in India
Background and Objectives: Success of prosthodontic treatment in edentulous patients depends on acceptable function and esthetics of complete dentures. Complete denture occlusion plays a role in providing uniform distribution of masticatory forces, better retention, and stabilization of denture bases. In our study, the consciousness, perspective, and implementation of selective grinding in prosthodontic postgraduates (PGs) in India were assessed. Materials and Methods: A pretested, self-administered, and closed-ended questionnaire comprising different sections formed the survey instrument. A structured questionnaire containing 14 questions was framed. A specially created web-designed survey in Google Forms was circulated among prosthodontic PG students and the responses were recorded. Results: The questionnaire consisted of 11 nondemographic questions. About 67.5% of the responses were correct. The outcome of the study can be considered fair. Conclusion: A good occlusal philosophy combined with esthetics is paramount in the patient acceptance of a complete denture prosthesis. Its knowledge and implementation are paramount toward the success of treatment.