Evaluation of female to male ratio in receiving conventional complete denture prosthesis — a retrospective study

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Abstract

A complete denture is defined as a ’dental prosthesis which replaces entire dentition and associated structures of the maxilla and mandible’. Functions of complete Dentures include restoring aesthetics, mastication, and speech. When all the teeth within a jaw have been lost and need to be prosthetically replaced, and it is an exclusively tissue-supported prosthesis if implants are not indicated. Tooth loss can occur due to many reasons, such as Dental caries, Periodontal disease, Trauma and Congenital disorders. So the aim of the study was to evaluate the ratio between the female and male patients in receiving the complete denture in Saveetha dental college and Hospitals. Data of 423 patients records were analysed and retrieved from total data of 86000 patients who visited between June 2019 and March 2020. The study parameters such as age, gender and patients who received complete denture were recorded and converted into excel sheets for tabulation, and the collected data were entered in SPSS and analysed through Chi-square test. Results from the study revealed that prevalence among the males was 59.8% and among the females was 40.2%; distribution of complete denture among various age groups revealed 85.1% above 50 years and 14.9% below 50 years. The association between the age groups and the frequency of gender revealed Pearson Chi-Square Value-0.005;p<0.05 Hence statistically significant. The study showed that male patients and patients above 50 years were more likely to be delivered with a complete denture. The study revealed the male predominance due to their poor oral hygiene.

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Cibikkarthik, T., Duraisamy, R., & Jessy, P. (2020). Evaluation of female to male ratio in receiving conventional complete denture prosthesis — a retrospective study. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11(Special Issue 3), 206–210. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11iSPL3.2915

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