The Concepts of Complete Denture Occlusion amongst Dental Fraternity

Maria Shakoor Abbasi
Naseer Ahmed
Azad Ali Azad
Fatima Fouad
Humza Daudpota
Mina Farooq
Adil Bin Irfan
Issue Details
Journal ID1
Volume11
Number2
Year2021
Issue Date2021-04-05 00:00:00
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Abstract:
Objectives: To assess the concepts of complete denture occlusion among dental fraternity.
Study Design And Setting: Cross-sectional study conducted at various dental hospitals and institutes of Karachi, for a
period of six months, from 1st June’2019 to 30th November’2019
Methodology: Total 849 dental practitioners who are currently practising were included. A well-structured and validated
questionnaire was used for data collection. SPSS version 25 was used.
Results: Bilateral balanced occlusion was an ideal occlusion by majority subjects i.e, 530(62.4%) in patients with wellformed
ridges, followed by 464(54.7%) candidates with skeletal class 1, total 376(44.3%) chose it with uncontrolled diabetes
mellitus, 365(43%) in single complete denture cases, 339(39.9%) with increased inter-arch space, 298(35.1%) with
parafunction habits, 296(34.9%) in patients with history of neuromuscular disorder and 271(31.9%) where a complete
denture opposes a removable partial denture. Furthermore, Lingualized occlusion was preferred by 341(40.25%) participants
for patients with skeletal class 3. Total 316(37.2%) candidates chose it for patients with displaceable supporting tissue
followed by 264(31.1%) who chose it for skeletal 2 and 260(30.6%) for cases of highly resorbed ridges. Lastly, 311(36.6%)
chose canine guided occlusion with highly resorbed ridges accompanied by high aesthetic demand A significant difference
between education level and knowledge of occlusal schemes was also found. Chi-square (73.87), df 6, p-value =0.000.
Conclusion: Dental practitioners lack adequate knowledge of occlusal schemes in terms of prescription in complete denture
patients. A significant difference between the education level and knowledge of occlusal schemes was found. Therefore,
awareness of various occlusal schemes should be increased at undergraduate level.

Published: 2021-04-05

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