2014
DOI: 10.4103/2348-8093.143490
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Oral stereognosis pattern in patients with dental prosthesis in the elderly population

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“…Improvement of the oral mucosa sensitivity as a result of CRLD use was observed by D. Dahiya and co-authors in their studies [12]. V. Singh and co-authors believed the coverage of the mucous membrane of the palate with CRLD not to reduce the tactile sensitivity of the oral mucosa [19]. However, M. Dalaya argued that the better the indices of oral stereognosis, the worse the processes of adaptation to CRLD and the less the patient's satisfaction from its use [13].…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…Improvement of the oral mucosa sensitivity as a result of CRLD use was observed by D. Dahiya and co-authors in their studies [12]. V. Singh and co-authors believed the coverage of the mucous membrane of the palate with CRLD not to reduce the tactile sensitivity of the oral mucosa [19]. However, M. Dalaya argued that the better the indices of oral stereognosis, the worse the processes of adaptation to CRLD and the less the patient's satisfaction from its use [13].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Eventually, the average time of one sample determination in Group I of patients decreased by 22.5% (p 1 <0.001) for the entire period of the observation (from the initiation of the prosthodontic treatment to the observation period "3 months after the prosthodontic treatment") and the correctness of the samples determination increased by 39.5% (p 1 <0.001). Nowadays, oral stereognosis is more often used as one of the indicators of the level of adaptation to CRLD [19,12,13,14,15]. Improvement of the oral mucosa sensitivity as a result of CRLD use was observed by D. Dahiya and co-authors in their studies [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The results of oral stereognosis indicated that the presence of complete laminar dentures probably restored the tactile sensitivity of the oral mucosa. Amarasena J et al [14], Dahiya D. [10] observed in their studies the improvement of oral sensations as a result of the use of complete laminar dentures for 1 month; Singh V. [15] has also made a conclusion that "covering of the palatal mucous membrane with a denture does not reduce oral stereognostic senses".…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Over the last years, oral stereognosis has been used more often as an informative and underexplored method of the study of oral mucosa tactile sensitivity [4,7,10,15]. Professor R. Marxkors pays special attention to oral stereognosis for planning of prosthodontic treatment of patients with completely edentulous jaws [6].…”
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confidence: 99%