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Survival Rate of Tooth Supported Full Mouth Rehabilitation in Saveetha Dental College

Aparna.M, Rakshagan V.




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Full mouth rehabilitation re-establishes a state of functional as well biological efficiency where the teeth, periodontal structures, muscles of mastication, and temporomandibular joint mechanisms , all function together in a synchronous harmony. The significance of the current research is to verify the survival rates of tooth supported full mouth rehabilitation procedure in saveetha dental college.Patients who underwent tooth supported full mouth rehabilitation procedures were taken as the participants in our study. Data was retrieved from the dental review case records of Saveetha Dental College, Chennai.Case sheets were taken from June 2019 to March 2020. Data that was retrieved were evaluated by 2 reviewers. Data analysis was done using a chi-square test.This study showed that a total of 44 patients had undergone tooth supported fmr procedure and found that patients among the older age group (51 to 80 years) who had undergone this procedure were higher (54.5%) as compared to other age groups.Overall, Survival rate of this procedure was good . This study was not considered to be statistically significant while evaluating the survival rate of tooth supported full mouth rehabilitation as the ( P value - > 0.05) by chi square analysis.Within the limits of the study, tooth supported FMR procedure was more common among older aged patients (51-80 years) and overall survival rate of full mouth rehabilitation was good

Key words: Complications, Failure rate, Success rate, Survival, Tooth supported FMR






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