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SHORTENED DENTAL ARCH CONCEPT

Year 2015, Supplement 11, 137 - 141, 07.10.2015
https://doi.org/10.17567/dfd.84952

Abstract

In the practical application of Dentistry, the idea of completion of missing teeth is in the foreground. For this reason, prosthetic treatments have an important place in clinical practices. While a prosthetic treatment is applied, adaptation of dental arch, relationship with between oral tissues and Temporo Mandibular Joint increase the success of prosthesis. In addition, completion of missing teeth satisfies the patients with the aesthetic and functional maintenance. However, when the prosthetic treatment could not be applied due to economic and social reasons, instead different treatment methods have been developed. As a result of this, shortened dental arches (SDA) have been introduced as an alternative concept to the prosthodonty and offer some conservative approaches instead of conventional prothesis to patients with missing teeth. In this review, the shortened dental arches and its relationship between masticatory system are described

References

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  • Kayser AF. Shortened dental arches and oral function. J Oral Rehabil 1981; 8: 457-62.
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  • Chiba A. Effects of molar tooth loss on central nervous system with a behavioral and histological study in mice. J Jpn Prosthodont Soc 1999; 43:299-311.
  • Kobayashi Y. The interface of occlusion as a reflection of conflicts within prosthodontics. Int J Prosthodont 2005; 18:302-4.
  • Al-Samadani KH, Ahmad MS. Prevalence of first permanent molar caries in and its relationship to the dental knowledge of 9-12-year olds from jeddah, kingdom of saudi arabia. ISRN Dent 2012; 2012: 391068.
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  • Kayser AF. Shortened dental arch: a therapeutic concept in reduced dentitions and certain high-risk groups. Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent 1989; 9: 426-49.
  • Gerritsen AE, Witter DJ, Bronkhorst EM, Creugers NH. An observational cohort study on shortened dental arches--clinical course during a period of 27-35 years. Clin Oral Investig 2013; 17: 859-66.
  • Kreulen CM, Witter DJ, Tekamp FA, Slagter AP, Creugers NH. Swallowing threshold parameters of subjects with shortened dental arches. J Dent 2012; 40: 639-43.
  • Maeda Y, Sogo M, Tsutsumi S. Efficacy of a posterior implant support for extra shortened dental arches: a biomechanical model analysis. J Oral Rehabil 2005; 32: 656-60.
  • Hattori Y, Satoh C, Seki S, Watanabe Y, Ogino Y, Watanabe M. Occlusal and TMJ loads in subjects with experimentally shortened dental arches. J Dent Res 2003; 82: 532-6.
  • Luder HU. Factors affecting degeneration in human temporomandibular histologically. Eur J Oral Sci 2002; 110: 106-13.
  • Tallents RH, Macher DJ, Kyrkanides S, Katzberg RW, Moss ME. Prevalence of missing posterior teeth disorders. J Prosthet Dent 2002; 87: 45-50.
  • Baran I, Nalcacı R. Kısalmış dental ark: Oral estetik fonksiyon değerlendirilmesi, Atatürk Üniv Diş Hek Fak Derg 2007; 17: 13-9 kaygılar açısından
  • Sarita PT, Kreulen CM, Witter D, Creugers NH. Signs and symptoms associated with TMD in adults with shortened dental arches. Int J Prosthodont 2003; 16: 265-70.
  • Kanno T, Carlsson GE. A review of the shortened dental arch concept focusing on the work by the Kayser/Nijmegen group. J Oral Rehabil 2006; 33: 850-62.
  • Witter DJ, Allen PF, Wilson NH, Kayser AF. Dentists' attitudes to the shortened dental arch concept. J Oral Rehabil 1997; 24: 143-7.
  • Allen PF, Witter DF, Wilson NH, Kayser AF. Shortened dental arch therapy: views of consultants in restorative dentistry in the United Kingdom. J Oral Rehabil 1996; 23: 481-5.
  • Allen PF, Witter DJ, Wilson NH. A survey of the attitudes of members of the European Prosthodontic Association towards the shortened dental arch concept. Eur J Prosthodont Restor Dent 1998; 6: 165-9.
  • Sarita PT, Witter DJ, Kreulen CM, Creugers NH. The shortened dental arch concept--attitudes of dentists in Tanzania. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2003; 31: 111-5.
  • Hawkins RJ. The shortened dental arch: prevalence and normative treatment needs in a sample of older Canadian adults. Spec Care Dentist 1998; 18: 247-51.
  • World Health Organization. Recent advences in oral health. WHO Technical Report Series No 826. WHO, Geneva, 1992. p. 16-7.
  • Rosenoer LM, Sheiham A. Dental impacts on daily life and satisfaction with teeth in relation to dental status in adults. J Oral Rehabil 1995; 22: 469-80.
  • Sarita PT, Witter DJ, Kreulen CM, Van't Hof MA, Creugers NH. Chewing ability of subjects with shortened dental arches. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2003; 31: 328-34.
  • Chauncey HH, Muench ME, Kapur KK, Wayler AH. The effect of the loss of teeth on diet and nutrition. Int Dent J 1984; 34: 98-104.
  • Gunne HS. The effect of removable partial dentures on mastication and dietary intake. Acta Odontol Scand 1985; 43: 269-78.
  • Witter DJ, Van Elteren P, Kayser AF, Van Rossum GM. Oral comfort in shortened dental arches. J Oral Rehabil 1990; 17: 137-43.
  • Aukes JN, Kayser AF, Felling AJ. The subjective experience of mastication in subjects with shortened dental arches. J Oral Rehabil 1988, 15: 321-4.
  • Witter DJ, Cramwinckel AB, van Rossum GM, Kayser AF. Shortened dental arches and masticatory ability. J Dent 1990; 18: 185-9.
  • Gibbs CH, Anusavice KJ, Young HM, Jones JS, Esquivel-Upshaw JF. Maximum clenching force of patients with moderate loss of posterior tooth support: a pilot study. J Prosthet Dent 2002; 88: 498-502.
  • Goto T, Nishinaka H, Kashiwabara T, Nagao K, Ichikawa T. Main occluding area in partially edentulous patients: changes before and after implant treatment. J Oral Rehabi, 2012; 39: 677- 83.
  • Fontijn-Tekamp FA, Slagter AP, Van Der Bilt A, Van THMA, Witter DJ, Kalk W, Jansen JA. Biting and chewing in overdentures, full dentures, and natural dentitions. J Dent Res 2000; 79: 1519-24.
  • Khan S, Musekiwa A, Chikte UM, Omar R. Differences in functional outcomes for adult patients with prosthodontically-treated and - untreated shortened dental arches: a systematic review. PLoS One, 2014, 9: e101143.

KISALTILMIŞ DENTAL ARK KONSEPTİ

Year 2015, Supplement 11, 137 - 141, 07.10.2015
https://doi.org/10.17567/dfd.84952

Abstract

Diş Hekimliği pratik uygulamalarında eksik dişlerin tamamlanması gerektiği fikri ön plandadır. Bu nedenden dolayı protetik tedaviler klinik uygulamalarda önemli bir yere sahiptir. Bir protetik tedavi yapılırken; protezlerin dental arkla olan uyumu, oral dokular ve Temporo Mandibular Eklem ile olan ilişkisi protezlerin başarısını artırmaktadır. Ayrıca eksik dişlerin tamamlanması hastaları hem estetik hem de fonksiyonel bakımdan tatmin etmektedir. Ancak protetik tedavinin ekonomik veya sosyal nedenlerden dolayı uygulanamadığı durumlarda daha farklı tedavi yöntemleri üzerinde durulmuştur. Bu durumun sonucu olarak da kısaltılmış dental arklar (SDA) protetik diş tedavisine alternatif bir konsept olarak girmiştir ve eksik dişleri bulunan hastalara klasik olarak protez yapımından ziyade konservatif bir takım yaklaşımlar sunmaktadır. Bu derlemede kısaltılmış dental arklar ve çiğneme sistemi ile olan ilişkisi anlatılmıştır.

References

  • Armellini D, von Fraunhofer JA. The shortened dental arch: a review of the literature. J Prosthet Dent 2004; 92: 531-5.
  • Kayser AF. Shortened dental arches and oral function. J Oral Rehabil 1981; 8: 457-62.
  • Mohl ND, Zarb GA, G.E. C, Rugh JD. A Textbook of Occlusion. Chicago, IL: Quintessence 1988.
  • World Health Organization Expert Committee. Recent Advences in Oral Health. WHO Technical Report Series. 826:16-17. Geneva: WHO; 1992.
  • Omar R. Reappraising prosthodontic treatment goals for older, partially dentate people: Part II. Case for a sustainable dentition? SADJ, 2004; 59: 228, 230, 232-4
  • Wostmann B, Budtz-Jorgensen E, Jepson N, Mushimoto E, Palmqvist S, Sofou A, Owall B. Indications for removable partial dentures: a literature review. Int J Prosthodont 2005; 18: 139- 45.
  • Chiba A. Effects of molar tooth loss on central nervous system with a behavioral and histological study in mice. J Jpn Prosthodont Soc 1999; 43:299-311.
  • Kobayashi Y. The interface of occlusion as a reflection of conflicts within prosthodontics. Int J Prosthodont 2005; 18:302-4.
  • Al-Samadani KH, Ahmad MS. Prevalence of first permanent molar caries in and its relationship to the dental knowledge of 9-12-year olds from jeddah, kingdom of saudi arabia. ISRN Dent 2012; 2012: 391068.
  • Sadeghi M. Prevalence and bilateral occurrence of first permanent molar caries in 12-year-old students. J Dent Res Dent Clin Dent Prospects 2007; 1: 86-92.
  • Kayser AF. Shortened dental arch: a therapeutic concept in reduced dentitions and certain high-risk groups. Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent 1989; 9: 426-49.
  • Gerritsen AE, Witter DJ, Bronkhorst EM, Creugers NH. An observational cohort study on shortened dental arches--clinical course during a period of 27-35 years. Clin Oral Investig 2013; 17: 859-66.
  • Kreulen CM, Witter DJ, Tekamp FA, Slagter AP, Creugers NH. Swallowing threshold parameters of subjects with shortened dental arches. J Dent 2012; 40: 639-43.
  • Maeda Y, Sogo M, Tsutsumi S. Efficacy of a posterior implant support for extra shortened dental arches: a biomechanical model analysis. J Oral Rehabil 2005; 32: 656-60.
  • Hattori Y, Satoh C, Seki S, Watanabe Y, Ogino Y, Watanabe M. Occlusal and TMJ loads in subjects with experimentally shortened dental arches. J Dent Res 2003; 82: 532-6.
  • Luder HU. Factors affecting degeneration in human temporomandibular histologically. Eur J Oral Sci 2002; 110: 106-13.
  • Tallents RH, Macher DJ, Kyrkanides S, Katzberg RW, Moss ME. Prevalence of missing posterior teeth disorders. J Prosthet Dent 2002; 87: 45-50.
  • Baran I, Nalcacı R. Kısalmış dental ark: Oral estetik fonksiyon değerlendirilmesi, Atatürk Üniv Diş Hek Fak Derg 2007; 17: 13-9 kaygılar açısından
  • Sarita PT, Kreulen CM, Witter D, Creugers NH. Signs and symptoms associated with TMD in adults with shortened dental arches. Int J Prosthodont 2003; 16: 265-70.
  • Kanno T, Carlsson GE. A review of the shortened dental arch concept focusing on the work by the Kayser/Nijmegen group. J Oral Rehabil 2006; 33: 850-62.
  • Witter DJ, Allen PF, Wilson NH, Kayser AF. Dentists' attitudes to the shortened dental arch concept. J Oral Rehabil 1997; 24: 143-7.
  • Allen PF, Witter DF, Wilson NH, Kayser AF. Shortened dental arch therapy: views of consultants in restorative dentistry in the United Kingdom. J Oral Rehabil 1996; 23: 481-5.
  • Allen PF, Witter DJ, Wilson NH. A survey of the attitudes of members of the European Prosthodontic Association towards the shortened dental arch concept. Eur J Prosthodont Restor Dent 1998; 6: 165-9.
  • Sarita PT, Witter DJ, Kreulen CM, Creugers NH. The shortened dental arch concept--attitudes of dentists in Tanzania. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2003; 31: 111-5.
  • Hawkins RJ. The shortened dental arch: prevalence and normative treatment needs in a sample of older Canadian adults. Spec Care Dentist 1998; 18: 247-51.
  • World Health Organization. Recent advences in oral health. WHO Technical Report Series No 826. WHO, Geneva, 1992. p. 16-7.
  • Rosenoer LM, Sheiham A. Dental impacts on daily life and satisfaction with teeth in relation to dental status in adults. J Oral Rehabil 1995; 22: 469-80.
  • Sarita PT, Witter DJ, Kreulen CM, Van't Hof MA, Creugers NH. Chewing ability of subjects with shortened dental arches. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2003; 31: 328-34.
  • Chauncey HH, Muench ME, Kapur KK, Wayler AH. The effect of the loss of teeth on diet and nutrition. Int Dent J 1984; 34: 98-104.
  • Gunne HS. The effect of removable partial dentures on mastication and dietary intake. Acta Odontol Scand 1985; 43: 269-78.
  • Witter DJ, Van Elteren P, Kayser AF, Van Rossum GM. Oral comfort in shortened dental arches. J Oral Rehabil 1990; 17: 137-43.
  • Aukes JN, Kayser AF, Felling AJ. The subjective experience of mastication in subjects with shortened dental arches. J Oral Rehabil 1988, 15: 321-4.
  • Witter DJ, Cramwinckel AB, van Rossum GM, Kayser AF. Shortened dental arches and masticatory ability. J Dent 1990; 18: 185-9.
  • Gibbs CH, Anusavice KJ, Young HM, Jones JS, Esquivel-Upshaw JF. Maximum clenching force of patients with moderate loss of posterior tooth support: a pilot study. J Prosthet Dent 2002; 88: 498-502.
  • Goto T, Nishinaka H, Kashiwabara T, Nagao K, Ichikawa T. Main occluding area in partially edentulous patients: changes before and after implant treatment. J Oral Rehabi, 2012; 39: 677- 83.
  • Fontijn-Tekamp FA, Slagter AP, Van Der Bilt A, Van THMA, Witter DJ, Kalk W, Jansen JA. Biting and chewing in overdentures, full dentures, and natural dentitions. J Dent Res 2000; 79: 1519-24.
  • Khan S, Musekiwa A, Chikte UM, Omar R. Differences in functional outcomes for adult patients with prosthodontically-treated and - untreated shortened dental arches: a systematic review. PLoS One, 2014, 9: e101143.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Dentistry
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Alper Özdoğan

Funda Bayındır This is me

Publication Date October 7, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Supplement 11

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APA Özdoğan, A., & Bayındır, F. (2015). KISALTILMIŞ DENTAL ARK KONSEPTİ. Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi, 25, 137-141. https://doi.org/10.17567/dfd.84952
AMA Özdoğan A, Bayındır F. KISALTILMIŞ DENTAL ARK KONSEPTİ. Ata Diş Hek Fak Derg. October 2015;25:137-141. doi:10.17567/dfd.84952
Chicago Özdoğan, Alper, and Funda Bayındır. “KISALTILMIŞ DENTAL ARK KONSEPTİ”. Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi 25, October (October 2015): 137-41. https://doi.org/10.17567/dfd.84952.
EndNote Özdoğan A, Bayındır F (October 1, 2015) KISALTILMIŞ DENTAL ARK KONSEPTİ. Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi 25 137–141.
IEEE A. Özdoğan and F. Bayındır, “KISALTILMIŞ DENTAL ARK KONSEPTİ”, Ata Diş Hek Fak Derg, vol. 25, pp. 137–141, 2015, doi: 10.17567/dfd.84952.
ISNAD Özdoğan, Alper - Bayındır, Funda. “KISALTILMIŞ DENTAL ARK KONSEPTİ”. Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi 25 (October 2015), 137-141. https://doi.org/10.17567/dfd.84952.
JAMA Özdoğan A, Bayındır F. KISALTILMIŞ DENTAL ARK KONSEPTİ. Ata Diş Hek Fak Derg. 2015;25:137–141.
MLA Özdoğan, Alper and Funda Bayındır. “KISALTILMIŞ DENTAL ARK KONSEPTİ”. Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi, vol. 25, 2015, pp. 137-41, doi:10.17567/dfd.84952.
Vancouver Özdoğan A, Bayındır F. KISALTILMIŞ DENTAL ARK KONSEPTİ. Ata Diş Hek Fak Derg. 2015;25:137-41.

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