2018
DOI: 10.5114/jos.2018.83407
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The effect of a removable acrylic partial denture based on Kennedy’s classification of masticatory ability

Abstract: Introduction: Tooth loss can disrupt masticatory ability and often impacts a patient's general health and quality of life. Among the variety of means to classify tooth loss, the Kennedy's classification is perhaps the most popular. The use of removable partial denture made of acrylic, based on Kennedy's classification of tooth loss may restore oral function and is therefore expected to increase patient's masticatory ability. However, not all patients wearing a denture show improved masticatory ability after us… Show more

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“…The cause of tooth extraction, the predominance of single or multiple tooth and root extractions, was clarified. Implantation was performed on the lower jaw with free-end edentulous space (1st and 2nd Kennedy classes) ( Alageel et al, 2020 , Afifah et al, 2018 ). The first group included patients (25 people) who did not undergo any orthopedic interventions after the dental implantation operation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cause of tooth extraction, the predominance of single or multiple tooth and root extractions, was clarified. Implantation was performed on the lower jaw with free-end edentulous space (1st and 2nd Kennedy classes) ( Alageel et al, 2020 , Afifah et al, 2018 ). The first group included patients (25 people) who did not undergo any orthopedic interventions after the dental implantation operation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%