Analysis of the prevalence of different topographical characteristics of the residual ridge in mandibular free-end arches

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Autor(a) principal: Guedes,Carlos Gramani
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Zanetti,Artêmio Luiz, Feltrin,Pedro Paulo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Oral Research
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Resumo: This study observed the prevalence of different types of residual ridge inclination in free-ends of mandibles and reported possible correlative factors that may affect resorption. For this purpose, periapical radiographs and individual data collected from a sample of 64 hemiarches were used. Two radiographs were taken of each free-end, and tracing was employed to determine the angles formed by the resorption configuration in the area of the 1st mandibular molar. The following conclusions were drawn: 1) the great majority of alveolar ridges were distally descending; 2) the average angle was wider for users of mandibular removable partial dentures; 3) the results obtained suggest that the type of opposing maxillary arch affects the inclination of mandibular ridges; 4) greater inclination was observed when the 2nd bicuspids of the mandible were the abutment teeth; 5) no significant correlation was established between age, sex and residual ridge resorption.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of the prevalence of different topographical characteristics of the residual ridge in mandibular free-end arches
title Analysis of the prevalence of different topographical characteristics of the residual ridge in mandibular free-end arches
spellingShingle Analysis of the prevalence of different topographical characteristics of the residual ridge in mandibular free-end arches
Guedes,Carlos Gramani
Denture, partial, removable
Radiography
title_short Analysis of the prevalence of different topographical characteristics of the residual ridge in mandibular free-end arches
title_full Analysis of the prevalence of different topographical characteristics of the residual ridge in mandibular free-end arches
title_fullStr Analysis of the prevalence of different topographical characteristics of the residual ridge in mandibular free-end arches
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the prevalence of different topographical characteristics of the residual ridge in mandibular free-end arches
title_sort Analysis of the prevalence of different topographical characteristics of the residual ridge in mandibular free-end arches
author Guedes,Carlos Gramani
author_facet Guedes,Carlos Gramani
Zanetti,Artêmio Luiz
Feltrin,Pedro Paulo
author_role author
author2 Zanetti,Artêmio Luiz
Feltrin,Pedro Paulo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guedes,Carlos Gramani
Zanetti,Artêmio Luiz
Feltrin,Pedro Paulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Denture, partial, removable
Radiography
topic Denture, partial, removable
Radiography
description This study observed the prevalence of different types of residual ridge inclination in free-ends of mandibles and reported possible correlative factors that may affect resorption. For this purpose, periapical radiographs and individual data collected from a sample of 64 hemiarches were used. Two radiographs were taken of each free-end, and tracing was employed to determine the angles formed by the resorption configuration in the area of the 1st mandibular molar. The following conclusions were drawn: 1) the great majority of alveolar ridges were distally descending; 2) the average angle was wider for users of mandibular removable partial dentures; 3) the results obtained suggest that the type of opposing maxillary arch affects the inclination of mandibular ridges; 4) greater inclination was observed when the 2nd bicuspids of the mandible were the abutment teeth; 5) no significant correlation was established between age, sex and residual ridge resorption.
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