2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2008.02.009
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Sex differences in denture satisfaction

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“…Therefore, non-surgical treatments will be the first choice for elderly female patients. [34] Most previous studies on patient satisfaction have only reported the average age of the participants, but differences in satisfaction levels among different age groups have not been previously studied. Some textbooks have suggested that older patients may have poor satisfaction levels due to their physical and dental conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, non-surgical treatments will be the first choice for elderly female patients. [34] Most previous studies on patient satisfaction have only reported the average age of the participants, but differences in satisfaction levels among different age groups have not been previously studied. Some textbooks have suggested that older patients may have poor satisfaction levels due to their physical and dental conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the major tasks of prosthetic or implant-supported treatment are, on the one hand, to restore the function including mastication (Şahin et al, 2002) and speech, and on the other hand, to preserve the appearance and well-being of the patient (Jokstad et al, 2000a;Jokstad et al, 2000b;Sutton et al, 2004;Heydecke et al, 2005;Pan et al, 2008;Fenlon & Sherriff, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…What can be deduced from a thorough clinical examination is the extent of the edentation, the degree of compensation in the odontal, periodontal, mucosal and bone support, the maintenance of the stable occlusion relationship and the type of smile [5][6][7]. The smile involves altering the physiognomy in all the facial stages, but the anatomy of the lower floor level is most important: the labyrinth extends, the upper lip rises and stretches, and the free edge of the lower lip becomes concave [8][9][10][11][12]. A distance can be measured between the mouth commisura; the smile index can also be calculated: the ratio between the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the laughing slit associated with the smile.…”
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