phenylephrine-hydrochloride has been researched along with Jaw--Edentulous--Partially* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for phenylephrine-hydrochloride and Jaw--Edentulous--Partially
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Changes in the mandibular rest position after removal of remaining teeth and insertion of complete dentures.
A 24-month study was conducted to determine changes in the mandibular rest position after removal of the remaining teeth and insertion of complete dentures. A total of 24 patients with at least 10 teeth acting as occlusal stops were included in this study. Serial lateral cephalometric radiographs were made for each patient on four occasions (1) before extraction (2) 7 to 10 days after the initial denture insertion (3) 12 months later, and (4) 24 months later. Two angular measurements and one linear measurement were made for each radiograph and compared. A statistically significant increase in the face rest height with a tendency for posterior mandibular rotation was recorded between stages 1 and 2. This initial posterior rotation was followed by a gradual forward and upward movement, which finally brought the mandibular rest position even below the preextraction levels. The findings confirm the concept of the variability of posture and suggest that the mandibular rest position is an unreliable means of reestablishing the vertical dimension of occlusion that existed before extraction of the natural teeth. Topics: Cephalometry; Chin; Denture, Complete; Female; Humans; Jaw, Edentulous, Partially; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Mandible; Nasal Bone; Nose; Palate; Sella Turcica; Tooth Extraction; Vertical Dimension | 1992 |