exudates and Jaw--Edentulous--Partially

exudates has been researched along with Jaw--Edentulous--Partially* in 3 studies

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for exudates and Jaw--Edentulous--Partially

ArticleYear
Knowledge, perceptions and clinical application of the shortened dental arch concept among Malaysian government dentists.
    International dental journal, 2018, Volume: 68, Issue:1

    To assess the knowledge and perceptions of Malaysian government dentists regarding the shortened dental arch (SDA) concept and its application in clinical practice.. The SDA concept refers to a specific type of dentition with intact anterior teeth and a reduction in posterior occlusal pairs. Dentists' knowledge and perceptions of the SDA concept can influence its application in clinical practice.. A self-administered questionnaire on the SDA concept was distributed to 326 government dentists in the states of Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The data were analysed using SPSS version 22 software.. The response rate was 84.0%. The majority of respondents had good knowledge on five of six knowledge items and good attitudes towards 10 of 17 perception items. However, only one-fifth (20.4%) reported having applied the SDA concept in the clinic. A larger number of participants who graduated locally than who graduated abroad perceived that patients <60 years of age, without molar support, can attain acceptable chewing function and that SDA treatment does not lead to loss of occlusal vertical dimension (P < 0.05). A larger number of participants with ≤5 years of work experience than with >5 years of work experience perceived that the SDA concept enables simpler treatment planning (P < 0.05). Finally, a larger number of participants who graduated abroad than who graduated locally observed that patients without molar support had temporomandibular joint problems (P < 0.05).. Although Malaysian government dentists have good knowledge and perceptions of the SDA concept, it is not widely applied in the clinic. Concerted efforts in SDA training of dentists are needed to help to shorten denture waiting lists and reduce costs.

    Topics: Adult; Clinical Competence; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dental Arch; Dental Clinics; Denture, Partial, Removable; Female; Foreign Medical Graduates; Humans; Jaw, Edentulous, Partially; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Practice Patterns, Dentists'; Surveys and Questionnaires; Waiting Lists

2018
Other dental treatment needs in patients who requested removable partial dentures.
    Journal of oral rehabilitation, 1990, Volume: 17, Issue:6

    The aims of this study were to determine the dental and periodontal status and the associated treatment needs, other than that for prosthetic care, in patients who requested removable partial dentures. Forty-six patients who had never worn removable partial dentures before were examined for plaque index, tooth status, gingival index, loss of periodontal attachment and tooth mobility. Prior to prosthetic treatment, 15% of the teeth needed conservative treatment and 1% needed extractions. From the periodontal point of view, 65% of the teeth needed some form of related therapy, and 2% of the teeth were at risk of extraction due to advanced mobility.

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Dental Caries; Dental Plaque Index; Denture, Partial, Removable; DMF Index; Female; Humans; Jaw, Edentulous, Partially; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Periodontal Diseases; Periodontal Index; Periodontal Pocket; Tooth Diseases; Tooth Extraction; Tooth Mobility

1990
Dental health in Malaysia.
    International dental journal, 1984, Volume: 34, Issue:4

    Three epidemiological surveys have been carried out in Malaysia since 1971. All showed a high level of caries prevalence. Ninety per cent of school children between the ages of 6 and 18 suffered from dental caries, with a DMFT of approximately 3 and a dft of approximately 2. Ninety-five per cent of the adult population had caries experience, with the mean DMFT being 13.2. Approximately 55 per cent of children showed the presence of gingivitis with the mean number of inflamed gingival units per child ranging from 1.9 to 2.8, while 72.4 per cent of adults had some form of periodontal disease with 29 per cent having pockets deeper than 3 mm. The OHI-S score for adults was 2.2 and 81 per cent used toothbrushes to clean their teeth. A further 5.1 per cent used twigs and fingers with powdered charcoal or salt. One-third of the child population needed orthodontic treatment, with 0.3 per cent examined in peninsular Malaysia having cleft lip or palate or both. In the adult population 10.4 per cent of those examined required some form of orthodontic treatment. Twenty per cent of the children in the survey were in need of dentures; 54.7 per cent of the adults were either in need of dentures or were wearing dentures. Of these 25 per cent had complete dentures. The smoking habit was most commonly associated with pre-cancerous/cancerous lesions with alcohol consumption a close competitor; 114 adults, that is 1.3 per cent of those examined, suffer from leukoplakia but only one case of oral cancer was detected.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Child; Child Health Services; Dental Caries; Dental Health Services; Education; Health Services; Humans; Jaw, Edentulous; Jaw, Edentulous, Partially; Malaysia; Middle Aged; Mouth Neoplasms; Oral Health; Oral Hygiene; Periodontal Diseases; Population

1984