2003
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0528.2003.t01-1-00011.x
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Chewing ability of subjects with shortened dental arches

Abstract: Shortened dental arches with intact premolar regions and at least one occluding pair of molars provide sufficient chewing ability. Shortened arches with 3-4 pairs of occluding premolars and asymmetric arches with a long side result in impairment of chewing ability, especially for hard foods. In extremely shortened arches comprising 0-2 occluding premolars, chewing ability is severely impaired.

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“…[8][9][10] However, subjective measures of chewing function and quality of life may be useful tools in determining individual patient need for RPDs. In the first instance, patients with eSDAs could be restored to a longer SDA using fixed prosthodontic options.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[8][9][10] However, subjective measures of chewing function and quality of life may be useful tools in determining individual patient need for RPDs. In the first instance, patients with eSDAs could be restored to a longer SDA using fixed prosthodontic options.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Subjective chewing ability was assessed by interviewing the 1,888 individuals from the oral health survey regarding chewing complaints and perceived difficulty of chewing common Sudanese foods (15). The perceived difficulty of chewing was evaluated by asking individuals about difficulty of chewing 15 common Sudanese hard and soft foods (15).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some authors have assessed selfreported chewing ability through chewing complaints and perceived difficulty of chewing certain foods (15). Even though self-reported assessment of chewing ability is informative and valid for large samples (16), it could be argued that this method is more indicative of patient preference in food choice.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Aannemelijk is immers dat bij een subjectieve beoordeling van het kauwvermogen van een anatomisch gereduceerd occlusiesysteem onbewust de fenomenen adaptatie, reservecapaciteit en compensatie worden meegewogen. Daarom werd in een onderzoek onder dentate Tanzanianen weliswaar een relatie tussen klachten over het kauwvermogen en de mate van tandboogverkorting gevonden, maar waren de geuite klachten eigenlijk gering (Sarita et al, 2003b). In een Japans onderzoek werd aan een cohort van meer dan 2.000 40-plussers gevraagd of ze in staat waren 15 in hardheid variërende soorten voedsel te kauwen.…”
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