Force exerted on maxillary anterior teeth in mandibular unilateral and bilateral distal extension partial edentulous situation

Odontology. 2023 Apr;111(2):451-460. doi: 10.1007/s10266-022-00760-2. Epub 2022 Oct 28.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of mandibular unilateral and bilateral distal extension partial edentulous situation and the use of removable partial dental prostheses on the force exerted on maxillary anterior teeth. A commercially available jaw model with exchangeable teeth was used. Seven experimental conditions of mandibular distal extension edentulous situation were prepared and a distal extension removable partial dental prosthesis to replace missing posterior teeth was fabricated. The occlusal force was measured by inserting an occlusal force measuring film between the maxillary and mandibular teeth of the model. An occlusal load was applied and the forces and ratios were compared using the Kruskal-Wallis test and the Mann-Whitney U test (p < 0.05). As a result, the force exerted on the maxillary anterior teeth increased significantly as the number of remaining teeth decreased in unilateral and bilateral edentulous situation. The force exerted on the maxillary anterior teeth decreased significantly with use of a removable partial dental prosthesis. It is concluded that when the number of remaining teeth decreases in mandibular unilateral and bilateral distal extension partial edentulous situation, the burden on the maxillary anterior teeth increases. Our findings suggest that for patients with mandibular distal extension partial edentulous situation, using a removable partial dental prosthesis is effective in preserving the remaining teeth by reducing excessive force.

Keywords: Distal extension edentulous situation; Force; Remaining teeth; Removable partial dental prosthesis; Shortened dental arch.

MeSH terms

  • Anodontia*
  • Bite Force
  • Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported
  • Humans
  • Jaw, Edentulous*
  • Mandible
  • Maxilla
  • Tooth Loss*