Type of partial edentulousness among patients visiting the department of prosthodontics in a dental college

Dilesh Pradhan, R. Adhikari
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Background: There are various combinations of partial edentulism pattern in mandible and maxilla. Documenting the pattern of tooth loss is important for health care planning as it indicates the health of people and satisfaction of oral health care system. Objectives: To find out different types of partial edentulism among patients who come to the Department of Prosthodontics for prosthesis. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study was carried out in 350 patients at Kathmandu Medical College and Teaching Hospital (KMCTH) visiting Department of Prosthodontics over the period of three months (July 2021 - September 2021) by convenience sampling method with complaint of partial edentulism. Ethical approval for the study was granted by Institutional Review Committee of KMCTH on 8th June 2021. The data obtained were entered and analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) v.18. Results: Single most common reason for tooth loss was found to be dental caries (102,29.14 %). Multiple most common reason for tooth loss were dental caries and periodontal disease (117,33.43 %). Partial edentulism in maxillary arch only 112(32%), in mandibular arch only 172(49.14%) and in both arches 66(18.86%). Kennedy’s Class III type of edentulism was most common in both maxillary arch 104 and mandibular arch 157. Conclusion: Kennedy’s Class III is most common type of partial edentulism in both maxillary and mandibular arch. Preventive programs targeted at reducing tooth loss need to be developed and implemented at national level since most prevalent cause of tooth loss is preventable.
某牙科学院口腔修复科访诊患者部分无牙类型分析
背景:在上颌和下颌骨存在着不同的局部牙型组合。记录牙齿脱落的模式对卫生保健计划很重要,因为它表明人们的健康状况和口腔卫生保健系统的满意度。目的:了解到口腔修复科进行义齿修复的患者中不同类型的部分全牙症。方法:对2021年7月- 2021年9月在加德满都医学院附属教学医院(KMCTH)口腔修复科就诊的350例患者进行描述性横断面研究。该研究于2021年6月8日获得了KMCTH机构审查委员会的伦理批准。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS) v.18输入并分析获得的数据。结果:龋齿是导致牙齿脱落的最常见原因(102%,29.14%)。龋齿和牙周病是导致牙齿脱落最常见的原因(11.7%,33.43%)。上颌弓部分全牙112例(32%),下颌弓172例(49.14%),双弓66例(18.86%)。Kennedy III类全牙症在上颌弓104和下颌弓157中最常见。结论:Kennedy氏III型是上颌和下颌骨最常见的部分全牙症类型。需要在国家一级制定和实施旨在减少牙齿脱落的预防规划,因为大多数常见的牙齿脱落原因是可以预防的。
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