Power spectrum density analysis for the influence of complete denture on the brain function of edentulous patients - pilot study

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PURPOSE. This pilot study was to find the influence of complete denture on the brain activity and cognitive function of edentulous patients measured through Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The study recruited 20 patients aged from 50 to 60 years requiring complete dentures with inclusion and exclusion criteria. The brain function and cognitive function were analyzed with a mental state questionnaire and a 15-minute analysis of power spectral density of EEG alpha waves. The analysis included edentulous phase and post denture insertion adaptive phase, each done before and after chewing. The results obtained were statistically evaluated. RESULTS. Power Spectral Density (PSD) values increased from edentulous phase to post denture insertion adaption phase. The data were grouped as edentulous phase before chewing (EEG p1-0.0064), edentulous phase after chewing (EEG p2-0.0073), post denture insertion adaptive phase before chewing (EEG p3-0.0077), and post denture insertion adaptive phase after chewing (EEG p4-0.0096). The acquired values were statistically analyzed using paired t-test, which showed statistically significant results (P

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Perumal, P., Chander, G. N., Anitha, K. V., Reddy, J. R., & Muthukumar, B. (2016). Power spectrum density analysis for the influence of complete denture on the brain function of edentulous patients - pilot study. Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics, 8(3), 187–193. https://doi.org/10.4047/jap.2016.8.3.187

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