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Evaluation of dental panoramic radiographic findings in edentulous jaws: A retrospective study of 743 patients -Radiographic features in edentulous jaws-

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Kose, Taha Emre
Demirtas, Nihat
ÇAKIR KARABAŞ, Hülya
ÖZCAN, İlknur

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PURPOSE. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of significant panoramic radiographic findings and eventual treatment requirements before conventional or implant supported prosthetic treatment in asymptomatic edentulous patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS. A total of 743 asymptomatic edentulous patients were retrospectively evaluated using a digital panoramic system. We analyzed the radiographic findings, including irripacted teeth, retained root fragments, foreign bodies, severe atrophy of the posterior maxillary alveolar bone, mucous retention cysts, soft tissue calcifications and radiopaque radiolucent conditions. RESULTS. Four-hundred-eighty-seven (65.6%) patients had no radiographic finding. A total of 331 radiographic findings were detected in 256 (34%) patients. In 52.9% (n=175) of these conditions, surgical treatment was required before application of implant-supported fixed prosthesis. However, before application of conventional removable prosthesis surgical treatment was required for 6% (n=20) of these conditions. CONCLUSION. The edentulous patients who will have implant placement for implant-supported fixed prosthesis can frequently require additional surgical procedures to eliminate pathological conditions.

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Kose T. E. , Demirtas N., ÇAKIR KARABAŞ H., ÖZCAN İ., -Evaluation of dental panoramic radiographic findings in edentulous jaws: A retrospective study of 743 patients -Radiographic features in edentulous jaws-, JOURNAL OF ADVANCED PROSTHODONTICS, cilt.7, ss.380-385, 2015

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