2021
DOI: 10.37762/jwmipt.13
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Assessment of Periodontitis in Removable Partial Denture Wearers in District Buner

Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Periodontitis is a severe gum infection that can lead to loss of tooth and other health problems. The present study attempts to evaluate the association of periodontitis with removable partial denture. METHODOLOGY: A total of 100 subjects visiting the dental department of DHQ hospital Buner, consisting of 65 males and 35 females with age range of 30-60 years having periodontitis were investigated. RESULTS: The subjects wearing removable partial dentures showed increase… Show more

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“…Similarly, Ashish 16 and coworkers reported good gingival health index in removable partial denture wearers and found no difference of health status with the non-wearers. In contrasta study conducted by Murad 17 and coworkers stated that the use of removable partial denture results in increase prevalence of periodontitis irrespective of gender and age. They further concluded that lack of awareness and poor socioeconomical status could be the contributing factor.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…Similarly, Ashish 16 and coworkers reported good gingival health index in removable partial denture wearers and found no difference of health status with the non-wearers. In contrasta study conducted by Murad 17 and coworkers stated that the use of removable partial denture results in increase prevalence of periodontitis irrespective of gender and age. They further concluded that lack of awareness and poor socioeconomical status could be the contributing factor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…No association of age and gender was found with respect to tooth mobility. In contrast Murad 17 and coworkers studied 100 subjects and reported 40 % of the patients with grade 1 mobility, 32% have grade 3 and 28% had grade 3 mobility. Gabriela 21 and coworkers stressed on regular recall visits after acquiring removable partial denture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…An increased prevalence of periodontitis regardless of age and gender was reported among the removable partial denture users and the most common factor contributing to poor oral health was said to be lack of awareness, followed by low socioeconomic status. 17 Therefore adequate counseling specially of denture users belonging to low socioeconomic class is required to improve their oral health. 18 In another study conducted by Cankaya ZT included 65 wearers of acrylic removable partial denture to assess the oral health outcomes at three different time intervals.…”
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confidence: 99%