2017
DOI: 10.1111/jopr.12635
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Differences in Lip Support with and without Labial Flanges in a Maxillary Edentulous Population – Part 3: Unblinded and Discriminatory Subjective Analysis

Abstract: Purpose: To study the subjective differences in direct lip support assessments and to determine if dentists and laypeople are able to discern and correctly identify direct changes in lip support between flange and flangeless dentures. Materials and Methods:A random sample of 20 maxillary edentulous patients described in part 2 of the study was used for analysis. A total of 60 judges comprising 15 general dentists, 15 prosthodontists, and 30 laypeople, the majority of who were distinct from part 2 of the study,… Show more

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“…These finding suggest that patients cannot easily distinguish differences in lip support and facial esthetics due to absence of labial flanges. Similar to part 3 of the study, we decided to incorporate the additional triangle test for sensory discrimination analysis. It can be argued that the triangle test was superfluous and unnecessary, as it does not lend itself to clinical reality where patients’ treatments are not judged by observers against any contrast (besides memory); however, we conducted this test to investigate the bounds of differentiation between flange and flangeless dentures when evaluated by patients.…”
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“…These finding suggest that patients cannot easily distinguish differences in lip support and facial esthetics due to absence of labial flanges. Similar to part 3 of the study, we decided to incorporate the additional triangle test for sensory discrimination analysis. It can be argued that the triangle test was superfluous and unnecessary, as it does not lend itself to clinical reality where patients’ treatments are not judged by observers against any contrast (besides memory); however, we conducted this test to investigate the bounds of differentiation between flange and flangeless dentures when evaluated by patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As presented in part 2 of this study, previous literature has shown that dentists and patients do not share the same esthetic threshold when assessing dental and facial esthetics . An important aspect in the evaluation of esthetic outcome of dental treatment is the subjectivity of each evaluator . Additionally, an important aspect of esthetic evaluation that has not been researched in the dental literature is the patient's subjective evaluation of themselves or other patients.…”
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