IMPLICATIONS OF BIOMATERIALS AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IN THE SUCCESS OF REMOVABLE DENTURE THERAPY

The study aimed at individualizing the factors that underlie the therapeutic decision of choosing removable therapeutic solutions as far as the biomaterials used ant the architectural design of the removable dentures are concerned, in view of obtaining optimum long-term results in a systemic context...

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Main Authors: Irina Gradinaru, Georgiana Macovei, Marius Maris, Hurjui Loredana Liliana, Antohe Magda Ecaterina
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Language:English
Published: Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation 2020-09-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
Online Access:http://www.rjor.ro/implications-of-biomaterials-and-architectural-design-in-the-success-of-removable-denture-therapy/
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spelling doaj-1cc0ee9110404f0fb26a25018d4accaf2020-11-25T04:01:27ZengRomanian Society of Oral RehabilitationRomanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation2066-70002601-46612020-09-01123289296IMPLICATIONS OF BIOMATERIALS AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IN THE SUCCESS OF REMOVABLE DENTURE THERAPYIrina Gradinaru0Georgiana Macovei1 Marius Maris2Hurjui Loredana Liliana3Antohe Magda Ecaterina4„Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania, Faculty of Dental Medicine„Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania, Faculty of Dental Medicine,Titu Maiorescu,, University, Faculty of Dental Medecine, Bucuresti, Romania„Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania, Faculty of Medicine„Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania, Faculty of Dental MedicineThe study aimed at individualizing the factors that underlie the therapeutic decision of choosing removable therapeutic solutions as far as the biomaterials used ant the architectural design of the removable dentures are concerned, in view of obtaining optimum long-term results in a systemic context and in agreement with the socio-economic criterion. The design of the main connectors of partially removable prostheses should be characterized by biomechanical efficiency, should have minimum interferences with the oral functions, such as mastication, speech, and deglutition. On the evolutionary scale, with the improvement in the structure of biomaterials and the working techniques, the main connector models need to be in agreement with the patient’s acceptability and satisfaction, as well as with the fulfillment of the biomechanical parameters required to withhold masticatory forces. The studies suggest that patients express their concern regarding the entire palate area that is covered by the main connectors, as well as the localization of a main connector, most opting for medio-palatine models. The main connectors with a small design at the level of the palatine arch are more comfortable for the patient, in line with the previous observations which state that thinner removable dentures lead to minimum speech disorders.http://www.rjor.ro/implications-of-biomaterials-and-architectural-design-in-the-success-of-removable-denture-therapy/
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Antohe Magda Ecaterina
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Georgiana Macovei
Marius Maris
Hurjui Loredana Liliana
Antohe Magda Ecaterina
IMPLICATIONS OF BIOMATERIALS AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IN THE SUCCESS OF REMOVABLE DENTURE THERAPY
Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
author_facet Irina Gradinaru
Georgiana Macovei
Marius Maris
Hurjui Loredana Liliana
Antohe Magda Ecaterina
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title IMPLICATIONS OF BIOMATERIALS AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IN THE SUCCESS OF REMOVABLE DENTURE THERAPY
title_short IMPLICATIONS OF BIOMATERIALS AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IN THE SUCCESS OF REMOVABLE DENTURE THERAPY
title_full IMPLICATIONS OF BIOMATERIALS AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IN THE SUCCESS OF REMOVABLE DENTURE THERAPY
title_fullStr IMPLICATIONS OF BIOMATERIALS AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IN THE SUCCESS OF REMOVABLE DENTURE THERAPY
title_full_unstemmed IMPLICATIONS OF BIOMATERIALS AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IN THE SUCCESS OF REMOVABLE DENTURE THERAPY
title_sort implications of biomaterials and architectural design in the success of removable denture therapy
publisher Romanian Society of Oral Rehabilitation
series Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
issn 2066-7000
2601-4661
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The study aimed at individualizing the factors that underlie the therapeutic decision of choosing removable therapeutic solutions as far as the biomaterials used ant the architectural design of the removable dentures are concerned, in view of obtaining optimum long-term results in a systemic context and in agreement with the socio-economic criterion. The design of the main connectors of partially removable prostheses should be characterized by biomechanical efficiency, should have minimum interferences with the oral functions, such as mastication, speech, and deglutition. On the evolutionary scale, with the improvement in the structure of biomaterials and the working techniques, the main connector models need to be in agreement with the patient’s acceptability and satisfaction, as well as with the fulfillment of the biomechanical parameters required to withhold masticatory forces. The studies suggest that patients express their concern regarding the entire palate area that is covered by the main connectors, as well as the localization of a main connector, most opting for medio-palatine models. The main connectors with a small design at the level of the palatine arch are more comfortable for the patient, in line with the previous observations which state that thinner removable dentures lead to minimum speech disorders.
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