masterThesis
Qualidade de vida, eficiência mastigatória e presença de disfunção temporomandibular em usuários de prótese parcial removível com arco dental curto inferior
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RESENDE, Camila Maria Bastos Machado de. Qualidade de vida, eficiência mastigatória e presença de disfunção temporomandibular em usuários de prótese parcial removível com arco dental curto inferior. 2011. 122 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Odontologia Preventiva e Social; Periodontia e Prótese Dentária) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2011.
Autor
Resende, Camila Maria Bastos Machado de
Resumen
Even nowadays there is in Brasil a large number of edentulous and a precarious financial
condition of most of the population. In addition, World Health Organization aims for oral
health, which consists on the maintenance of a natural dentition, functional and aesthetic
composed of at least 20 teeth, without need of prosthetic intervention throughout life. From
this and considering the lack of researches about the permanence of edentulous spaces in
the oral cavity, and also avoiding overtreatment, this research has been proposed. Thus, the
aim was to evaluate the effect of different lengths of the shortened lower dental arch in the
presence or absence of a removable partial denture (RPD) on masticatory function, quality
of life and occurrence of temporomandibular dysfunction. To achieve this goal, we
compared the masticatory efficiency (colorimetric test), the oral comfort through the
analysis of the impact of oral health in quality of life (OHIP-14), the presence of
temporomandibular dysfunction (RDC/TMD) and the general quality of life (WHOQOL) of
patients with shortened dental arches (SDA) (n=60), which is an arch with a reduction of
teeth starting posteriorly, and patients with complete dental arch (Complete DA) (n = 34).
The group of patients whit SDA was divided among PPR wears (PPD + SDA) (n = 17) and
non-wears (n = 43). The population of this study consisted on patients who received or
looked for treatment at the clinics of the Department of Dentistry of UFRN, from clinical
analysis and records. The sample was chosen by convenience. For statistical analysis, it was
a database in SPSS 17.0, followed by descriptive analysis with frequencies, absolute
values, tests of central tendency and variability. The statistical tests used were chi-squared
and analysis of variance as well as Tukey s post test, when applicable, all with a 95%
confidence level. The results shown a prevalence of TMD of 47,1% among patients using
PRP and 69,8% among those who didn t, but this result wasn t statistically significant. The
mean of the results of masticatory efficiency, WHOQOL and OHIP didn t show association
to the presence or absence of PPR and to the lower number of occlusal units of the patients
(0, 1, 2 or more occlusal). The association only occurred among the different groups of
SDA and the patients with complete dental arch. Taking into account the results, it could be
observed that studied patients with low posterior support using lower PRP didn t have
better masticatory efficiency, general quality of life, less impacts of their oral conditions in
quality of life or not even less temporomandibular dysfunction or better masticatory
efficiency when compared to those who didn t use the prosthesis