MANAGEMENT OF REMOVABLE DENTURES WITH FEW REMAINING TEETH

Isti Arifianti, Alyaa Nabiila Suharto
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Tooth loss is the most common cause of decreased masticatory function. Losing teeth can also affect the oral cavity and general health, affecting a person's overall quality of life. Various things can cause tooth loss. The most common cause of tooth loss is poor oral health, especially caries and periodontal disease. Dentures can be made for patients who have lost all their teeth or have some remaining teeth. Retaining the remaining natural teeth can inhibit the alveolar bone resorption process and maintain bone height, thereby increasing the retention and stability of the denture. A 60-year-old female patient complained that many teeth were missing due to upper and lower jaw extraction, making it uncomfortable when eating and talking. The upper jaw has teeth 11, 21, 22, and 23 remaining, and the lower jaw still has 43 remain. The patient will have a removable denture with teeth 11, 23, and 43 as supporting teeth. The presence of a tooth can prevent alveolar bone resorption, especially if there is an occlusion load directly on the alveolar bone in edentulous cases. Natural teeth as supports can slow alveolar bone resorption and maintain retention and stabilization of dentures.
管理剩余牙齿较少的活动假牙
牙齿脱落是导致咀嚼功能下降的最常见原因。缺牙还会影响口腔和全身健康,影响人的整体生活质量。导致牙齿脱落的原因有很多。最常见的牙齿脱落原因是口腔健康状况不佳,尤其是龋齿和牙周病。假牙可以为牙齿全部脱落或仅剩部分牙齿的患者制作。保留剩余的天然牙齿可以抑制牙槽骨吸收过程,保持骨高度,从而增加义齿的固位和稳定性。一位 60 岁的女性患者抱怨说,由于上下颌拔牙,她的很多牙齿都缺失了,吃东西和说话时都很不舒服。上颚还剩下 11、21、22 和 23 颗牙齿,下颚还剩下 43 颗牙齿。患者将有一个以 11、23 和 43 颗牙齿为支撑牙齿的活动假牙。牙齿的存在可以防止牙槽骨吸收,特别是在无牙颌病例中,如果牙槽骨上直接有咬合负荷时。天然牙齿作为支撑可以减缓牙槽骨吸收,保持假牙的固位和稳定。
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