2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2013.01.006
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Self-perceived changes in oral health-related quality of life after receiving different types of conventional prosthetic treatments: A cohort follow-up study

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“…Denture base resins are one of the most commonly used materials in the dental practice. The utilization of removable dentures will increase in the future with the expected change in demographics [5]. Thus, it is essential to understand the compatibility of utilized materials and to establish safe as well as standardized hygiene measures in the dental practice [7] [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Denture base resins are one of the most commonly used materials in the dental practice. The utilization of removable dentures will increase in the future with the expected change in demographics [5]. Thus, it is essential to understand the compatibility of utilized materials and to establish safe as well as standardized hygiene measures in the dental practice [7] [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of the demographic change in the industrialized countries, prosthodontic treatment will increase [5]. With advancing age, the general health of patients will decline and thus older patients usually become more prone to infections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Para algunos autores, en el tercer milenio aun parece razonable proponer este tipo de terapeútica y por tanto, no debe ser considerada obsoleta (21) . Por tal motivo, es menester perseverar en la actualización que le corresponde indelegablemente al odontólogo, tanto en la indicación como en los pasos clínicos conducentes a la correcta elaboración de la mejor prótesis posible para la satisfacción del paciente (3) . Hemos presentado dos casos de sustancial complejidad clase III IDP, en los cuales complementar RMC en caninos, con FRF en otros remanentes, nos permitió entregar una buena solución a nuestros pacientes, habida consideración económica, con resultados funcionales y estéticos más que aceptables.…”
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“…Esta situación se verifica indistintamente en países desarrollados así como en aquellos en "vías de desarrollo" (1,2,3,4) . En esta perspectiva, siempre que nos enfrentamos a maxilas y mandíbulas parcialmente desdentadas, clasificadas topográficamente como clases I y II de Kennedy, surge una dificultad adicional en los casos de las primeras, más aún cuando el paciente sólo conserva el grupo antero superior o sextante (2) .…”
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“…Portanto, devido às altas prevalências, acrescido ao dano causado para os indivíduos e o elevado custo para o tratamento, as perdas dentárias são consideradas um problema de saúde pública, com maior ocorrência nas parcelas mais desfavorecidas socialmente da população 12 . O uso de prótese dentária é indicado para a recuperação da capacidade mastigatória, para a melhora do aspecto estético e de fonação dos indivíduos acometidos pela perda dental, impactando na qualidade de vida dos mesmos 14 .…”
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