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Is het concept van de verkorte tandboog nog van deze tijd?

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Aan het verkorte-tandboogconcept liggen verschillende overwegingen ten grondslag: complete tandbogen zijn niet noodzakelijk voor occlusale en mandibulaire stabiliteit, complex herstel van ernstig aangetaste molaren is kostbaar en desondanks gevoelig voor mislukken, mensen met verkorte tandbogen ervaren in het algemeen adequate gebitsfuncties, en verlenging van verkorte tandbogen door frameprothesen draagt niet of nauwelijks bij aan de gebitsfuncties. Recent onderzoek heeft aangetoond dat mondgezondheidgerelateerde levenskwaliteit van mensen met verkorte tandbogen nauwelijks is verminderd en niet verbetert door een frameprothese, een frameprothese niet leidt tot een betere voedingsstatus en een verkorte tandboog duurzaam en kosteneffectief kan zijn. Hoewel het concept nog steeds valide is, zal door effectievere preventie en verbeterde behandelmogelijkheden de toepassing verschuiven naar een hogere leeftijd. Voor (kwetsbare) ouderen met een intensief gerestaureerde dentitie kan zo een functionele dentitie behouden blijven, terwijl ondoelmatige behandeling, zoals elementvervanging, wordt vermeden. Bij eventuele verlenging van een verkorte tandboog hebben vaste (implantaatgedragen) constructies de voorkeur.

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Gerritsen, A., Witter, D., Creugers, N. (2015). Is het concept van de verkorte tandboog nog van deze tijd?. In: Aps, J., De Bruyne, M., Jacobs, R., Nienhuijs, M., van der Meer, W. (eds) Het tandheelkundig jaar 2016. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-0889-7_15

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