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[Spontaneous dento-cephalometric changes after the young adult stage]
L' Orthodontie Francaise
|January 1, 1997
Summary
This longitudinal study analyzed dental and skeletal changes in adults with full dentures. It quantified these changes using lateral cephalograms, considering sex and architectural type.
Area of Science:
- Dentistry
- Orthodontics
- Cephalometrics
Context:
- Longitudinal study from 1975 with 723 adult subjects (18-89 years).
- Focus on functional full denture implications.
- Investigates changes in dental and skeletal structures.
Purpose:
- Identify factors influencing dental and skeletal changes in adults with functional full dentures.
- Quantify craniofacial evolution post-denture insertion.
- Analyze variations based on sex and architectural type.
Summary:
- The study longitudinally tracked 723 adults aged 18-89 since 1975.
- It examined factors affecting dental and skeletal structure changes with full dentures.
- Quantification of these changes was performed using lateral cephalograms, stratified by sex and architectural type.
Impact:
- Provides insights into long-term craniofacial adaptation to full dentures.
- Establishes a quantitative method for assessing denture-related structural evolution.
- Highlights the influence of sex and architectural type on these changes, aiding personalized treatment planning.