Effects of wearing removable dentures and aging on palatal mucosa blood flow by laser doppler

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Aim: The purpose of this work is to analyze the effects of removable dental prostheses and aging on blood microcirculation in the palatal mucosa. Settings and Design: Blood flow was measured in two groups using the Laser Doppler Flowmeter at three specific anatomical sites: Retro incisive papilla, medial raphe, and Schroeder area. Materials and Methods: Group 1 included young, healthy dentulous individuals (mean age: 23 ± 3 years), and Group 2 contained elderly edentulous individuals (mean age: 62 ± 11.69 years). For Group 1, measurements were taken in a single session; for Group 2, the measurements were taken in two sessions: The first just before the prosthetic load (E1) and again 1 week after new dentures were provider (E2). Statistical Analysis Used: Statistical analyses were performed using SAS software, Version 9.4 of the SAS System for Windows,

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Kouadio, A. A., Fabienne, J., Soueidan, A., Volteau, C., Koffi, N. J., Djérédou, K. B., & Le Bars, P. (2022). Effects of wearing removable dentures and aging on palatal mucosa blood flow by laser doppler. Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society, 22(2), 161–168. https://doi.org/10.4103/jips.jips_292_21

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