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Assessment and Evaluation of Anatomic Variations of Retromolar Pad: A Cross Sectional Study.

Anil Sharma1, Anchal Deep2, Amit Siwach2, Manas Singh3, Akshay Bhargava4, Reenu Siwach5.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The retromolar pad also called piriformis papilla is a mucosal elevation located in the retromolar area covering the retromolar triangle. After molar loss, the bony alveolar process and surrounding soft periodontal tissue remodel, mainly resorb and blend with retromolar pad. It is a key intraoral landmark in prosthodontics. AIM: The aim of this in-vitro study was to analyze the various anatomical shapes and sizes of retromolar pad in 150 completely edentulous patients between 55 to 70 years of age group.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was conducted on 150 completely edentulous patients. The shapes of retromolar pad on the left and right side were seen and divided into pear, triangular and round shape. The comparison of the mean longitudinal diameter and transverse diameter on the right and left sides was done. The data was evaluated statistically. The chi-square test was used for the comparison between the proportions with the help of standard deviation, t-test was used for comparison between the left and the right side and ANOVA test was used for comparison between the various shapes of the retromolar pads.
RESULTS: The result showed that there was statistically significant difference among different shapes of retromolar pad and there was significant difference in mean transverse and longitudinal diameter on right and left side, the mean value of the longitudinal diameter on left and right side was 8.81 and 8.69 whereas the mean value of the transverse diameter on left and right side was 6.79 and 6.82 respectively and p-value obtained for both was 0.550 and 0.814 respectively.
CONCLUSION: The study conclude that there are three different shapes of retromolar pad among which pear and triangular shaped retomolar pad provides more stability in lower denture because of increase surface area.

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Keywords:  Border seal; Dimension; Shape; Stability

Year:  2016        PMID: 27437350      PMCID: PMC4948526          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/19551.7880

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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