COMBINATION SYNDROME AND MAXILLARY COMPLETE DENTURE WEARING
CLINICAL STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.59743/jbs.v33i2.182الكلمات المفتاحية:
Denture، Flabby ridge، Papillary hyperplasia، Occlusionالملخص
Combination syndrome once natural lower anterior teeth oppose upper an edentulous jaw. The present article aims at recording the signs of combination syndrome in study population. This study was conducted in department of removable prosthodontics. It included 252 patients are wearing maxillary completedentures and mandiblar partially edentulous wearing and not wearing mandibular removable partial dentures (kennedy class I). They have been assessed for numerous signs. (29%) sufferers have been determined positive for combination syndrome out of 252 tested patients. Out of seventy-three patients, mandibular removable partial denture (RPD) wearing were 42 and 31 patients were not wearing mandibular removable partial dentures. Maximum patients have been recorded for loss of upper denture retention (Group A - 32, Group B- 22). The want for alternative for upper denture become visible in 35 patients s in- group A and all dentures in- group B.
Lack of mandibular denture stability was seen in all dentures in-group A due to bone lost, and in Growth of the tuberosities was seen in 16 in-group A and 23 in-group B. Loss of lower dentures stability changed into visible in all dentures in- group A. and bone resorption in free saddle areas. Growth of the tuberosities changed into visible in sixteen in- group A and 23 in- group B. The difference was significant (0.04). Papillary hyperplasia was significantly higher in-group B (19) than group A (11). Hypermobility of the anterior part of the maxilla and extrusion of lower anterior teeth were seen significantly higher in group B (23) than group A (9) The rate of combination syndrome was 29% with slight group A. The distinction used to be considerable (0.04). Papillary hyperplasia was once drastically greater in-group B (19) than crew A (11). Hypermobility of the anterior section of the maxilla and extrusion of decrease anterior enamel have been considered drastically greater in group B (23) than group A (9) The charge of aggregate syndrome used to be 29% with mild group A.
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