Research Paper
Diagnosis and prognosis in complete denture patient – A Systematic Review
Author: Dr.RAJUL VIVEK 1, Dr.ANKITA SINGH 2,
1&2(Service Senior Resident ,Faculty of Dental Sciences,IMS,BHU,Varanasi)
Corresponding Author- Dr.ANKITA SINGH (Service Senior Resident ,Faculty of Dental Sciences,IMS,BHU,Varanasi)
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ABSTRACT
: Complete edentulism can be defined as “the physical state of the jaw following removal of all erupted teeth and the condition of the supporting structures available for reconstructive or replacement therapies. The edentulous patient presents both anatomical and psychosocial factors which affect the treatment and outcome. By identifying these factors, patient expectations can be modified, thus avoiding disappointment. Rehabilitative and therapeutic treatment and a long-range plan for maintenance should be identified before initiating care. The During the initial appointment, clinical data, psychosocial and dental/ medical history, and the patient’s expectations should be recorded. A thorough examination and consultation ensures that the patient understands his or her problem and responsibility for a successful outcome. This article review and described the oral and diagnosis aspect of edentulous patient.