2014
DOI: 10.14693/jdi.v0i0.212
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Tooth Loss and Perceived Masticatory Ability in Post-Menopausal Women

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“…This lead to a decrease in estrogen levels and an increase in alveolar bone resorption. The length of a woman's menopause effects the decrease in bone density which also causes a decrease in the height of the maxillary alveolar ridge (Riadiani B et al, 2014). Results for average value measurement on the height of the maxillary alveolar ridge in incisor, right premolar and molar point, left premolar and molar point are presented in Table 1.…”
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“…This lead to a decrease in estrogen levels and an increase in alveolar bone resorption. The length of a woman's menopause effects the decrease in bone density which also causes a decrease in the height of the maxillary alveolar ridge (Riadiani B et al, 2014). Results for average value measurement on the height of the maxillary alveolar ridge in incisor, right premolar and molar point, left premolar and molar point are presented in Table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tooth loss can be caused by various diseases, such as caries, periodontal disease, trauma, and disorders that include hypoplasia, attrition, and cysts. Predisposing factors, such as sociodemography, attitudes, and lifestyle play a vital role in tooth loss [1][2][3][4]. Tooth loss can result in functional limitations, such as disruption of mastication that can lead to dietary changes [1,3,19].…”
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“…Mastication is the process of pulverizing food for ingestion and digestion. The factors affecting mastication performance include tooth loss and posterior dental restoration, occlusal forces, sensory activity, salivary flow, and oral motor function [1,4,[24][25][26][27]. In addition to these factors, the quantity and duration of chewing may also affect the process of mastication.…”
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“…Tooth loss is a condition caused by a variety of diseases such as caries, periodontal disease, trauma, oral cancer, and other abnormalities such as hypoplasia, attrition, cysts, and predisposing factors that derive an individual such as sociodemographic, attitude, and lifestyle [1,2]. Futhermore, the degree and number of tooth loss are positively associated with age.…”
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