Preprosthetic Management of “Flabby Ridge” on Edentulous Patient

For edentulous patients, the integrity of the osteomucosal-bearing surface is a significant factor for the balance of the future removable prosthesis. The supporting tissues are influenced by several factors. Physiological bone resorption, senescence, and changes caused by systemic diseases and poly...

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Main Authors: Amani Mizouri, Oumaima Tayari, AlaEddine Mahfoudhi, Adel Bouguezzi, Jamila Jaouadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6613628
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spelling doaj-c4f9c635798a4ff9ac4953dd3fc96a302021-07-02T17:54:14ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Dentistry2090-64552021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6613628Preprosthetic Management of “Flabby Ridge” on Edentulous PatientAmani Mizouri0Oumaima Tayari1AlaEddine Mahfoudhi2Adel Bouguezzi3Jamila Jaouadi4Complete Removable Prosthodontic DepartmentComplete Removable Prosthodontic DepartmentComplete Removable Prosthodontic DepartmentOral Surgery DepartmentComplete Removable Prosthodontic DepartmentFor edentulous patients, the integrity of the osteomucosal-bearing surface is a significant factor for the balance of the future removable prosthesis. The supporting tissues are influenced by several factors. Physiological bone resorption, senescence, and changes caused by systemic diseases and polypharmacy lead to modifications in these tissues. Similarly, trauma caused by an ill-fitted prosthesis influences the degree of bone resorption and the development of hyperplastic tissue. The etiology of bone resorption is multifactorial and complex, with continuous individual variations that are often unexplained. Although, no study has been able to establish the importance of the different factors in relation to each other, it is often reported that chronic excessive mechanical pressure in relation to occlusal constraints is responsible for the appearance of local resorption’s areas. The aim of this work is to present, through three clinical cases, the various factors involved in the alteration of the osteomucous-bearing surface and eventually, possible therapeutic attitude to deal with.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6613628
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author Amani Mizouri
Oumaima Tayari
AlaEddine Mahfoudhi
Adel Bouguezzi
Jamila Jaouadi
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Oumaima Tayari
AlaEddine Mahfoudhi
Adel Bouguezzi
Jamila Jaouadi
Preprosthetic Management of “Flabby Ridge” on Edentulous Patient
Case Reports in Dentistry
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Oumaima Tayari
AlaEddine Mahfoudhi
Adel Bouguezzi
Jamila Jaouadi
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title Preprosthetic Management of “Flabby Ridge” on Edentulous Patient
title_short Preprosthetic Management of “Flabby Ridge” on Edentulous Patient
title_full Preprosthetic Management of “Flabby Ridge” on Edentulous Patient
title_fullStr Preprosthetic Management of “Flabby Ridge” on Edentulous Patient
title_full_unstemmed Preprosthetic Management of “Flabby Ridge” on Edentulous Patient
title_sort preprosthetic management of “flabby ridge” on edentulous patient
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Dentistry
issn 2090-6455
publishDate 2021-01-01
description For edentulous patients, the integrity of the osteomucosal-bearing surface is a significant factor for the balance of the future removable prosthesis. The supporting tissues are influenced by several factors. Physiological bone resorption, senescence, and changes caused by systemic diseases and polypharmacy lead to modifications in these tissues. Similarly, trauma caused by an ill-fitted prosthesis influences the degree of bone resorption and the development of hyperplastic tissue. The etiology of bone resorption is multifactorial and complex, with continuous individual variations that are often unexplained. Although, no study has been able to establish the importance of the different factors in relation to each other, it is often reported that chronic excessive mechanical pressure in relation to occlusal constraints is responsible for the appearance of local resorption’s areas. The aim of this work is to present, through three clinical cases, the various factors involved in the alteration of the osteomucous-bearing surface and eventually, possible therapeutic attitude to deal with.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6613628
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