Attrition in Everyday Dental Clinical Practice.

Emica Mladenovska Spasic, Bijana Kapusevska, Budima Pejkovska Shahpaska, Tatjana Grdanoska, Radomir Jovcevski
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Abstract

Introduction: Attrition, its prevention and therapy is a complex problem, with a multifactorial etiology. The aim of this paper is to examine the treatment of attrition in everyday dental clinical practice with the help of soft inserts.

Material and method: In this study, 30 patients were included, divided into two groups of 15 patients, the study and the control group. The examined patients had first degree of attrition diagnosed according to the Bardsley index, after which the condition was noted in four intervals: the initial situation, after 2, 4 and 6 months from the first visit. The research data were processed in Statistica for Windows 7.0 and SPSS version 20, and the same were presented graphically.

Results: In the study group with I degree of attrition, for p>0.05, no statistically significant difference was determined in the range of the Bardsley index between the four measurement times (Friedman Test: N=15; Chi-Square=7,200; df =3; p=0.0658). In the control group, for p<0.05, a significant difference was determined in the range of the Bardsley index between the four measured times (Friedman Test: N=15; Chi-Square=15.180; df=3; p=0.0017) with a significantly high value after 6 months.

Discussion: From the results obtained when comparing the study group in patients with I degree of attrition and the control group, a negative change from the parafunction bruxism was observed in 20% of the test group and 47% of the control group. The results of our research indicated that in patients with the first degree of attrition from the study group, soft dental inserts give significantly better results than untreated patients in the control group. This correlates with the research of Khayat N. et al.

Conclusions: From the results of the subjects in the group with I degree of attrition, we can conclude that the soft inserts has great efficiency as a means of management of this parafunction and therefore its application in daily therapy is recommended.

日常牙科临床实践中的流失。
前言:磨耗,其预防和治疗是一个复杂的问题,具有多因素的病因。本文的目的是研究在日常牙科临床实践中使用软嵌套治疗磨耗的方法。材料与方法:本研究共纳入30例患者,分为研究组和对照组两组,每组15例。接受检查的患者根据Bardsley指数进行第一次磨损程度诊断,然后分四个时间间隔记录:初次就诊后的情况,2个月,4个月和6个月。研究数据采用Statistica软件(Windows 7.0)和SPSS软件(SPSS version 20)进行处理,并以图表形式呈现。结果:在磨损程度为I的研究组中,对于p>0.05,四次测量之间的Bardsley指数范围无统计学差异(Friedman Test: N=15;卡方= 7200;df = 3;p = 0.0658)。在对照组中,讨论:从比较研究组I级磨耗患者和对照组的结果来看,试验组20%的患者和对照组47%的患者出现了功能障碍磨牙的负变化。我们的研究结果表明,在研究组的一级磨耗患者中,软牙植入物的效果明显好于对照组未治疗的患者。结论:根据磨损程度为1的受试者的结果,我们可以得出结论,软植入物作为一种管理这种功能的手段具有很高的效率,因此建议将其应用于日常治疗。
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