Wearing complete dental prostheses - Effects on perioral morphology

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Background: To adequately perform rehabilitation of edentulous patients by a complete removable dental prosthesis (CRDP) is from basic interest to dentists to understand the morphologic changes caused by re-establishment of a physiologic jaw relationship. Anthropometric analyses of standardized frontal view and profile photographs may help elucidate such changes. Material and Methods: Photographs of 31 edentulous patients were compared in relaxed lip closure and after insertion of a CRDP in stable occlusion. 2232 anthropometric distances were raised. Eighteen anthropometric indices reflecting the perioral morphology and its integration in the vertical facial harmony were investigated. Results: The intercanthal – mouth width index (p

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Raschke, G. F., Eberl, P., Thompson, G. A., Güntsch, A., Peisker, A., Schultze-Mosgau, S., … Beuer, F. (2016). Wearing complete dental prostheses - Effects on perioral morphology. Medicina Oral, Patologia Oral y Cirugia Bucal, 21(4), e413–e419. https://doi.org/10.4317/medoral.21102

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