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Subjects
Gender
M
M 62 M 67 M 55
F 68 M 71
M 83 M 56
F 42
M 66 F 56
F 80 F 81
F 45 M 64 M 57 F 55 F 63 M 48 M 77 M 61
Age Dental status mandible
Hearing Adaptation to the
status baseline situation in case
of new dentures (days)
Adaptation after connection (days)
66 Natural dentition
Normal - 99
Reduced 84 177
Reduced 395 142
Normal - 144
Normal 69 241
Reduced - 156
Reduced 357 181 Normal - 191
Normal - 172
Normal 131 45 Normal 111 112
Normal - 93 Reduced 489 175
Normal 131 232 Normal 378 169 Reduced 36 28 Normal 37 88 Normal 50 59 Reduced 78 - Reduced 33 84 Normal 124 9
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Speech and OHRQoL in OD treatment in the maxilla
Table 1. Subject information at intake with ‘adaptation after new denture’ and ‘adaptation after connection’ indicating how many days patients could get used to their dental situation after receiving a new complete denture or after final connection of the overdenture to the implants.
   Natural dentition
Conventional Denture
Natural dentition
Natural dentition
Conventional Denture
Overdenture
Natural dentition
Natural dentition
Fixed denture
Conventional denture
Overdenture
Natural dentition
Natural dentition
Natural dentition
Conventional denture
Natural dentition
Natural dentition
Natural dentition
Natural dentition
Natural dentition
   22 out of 25 subjects, originally included in the clinical study, participated in the speech evaluation. Patient information is shown in table 1 and a detailed flowchart of the different evaluation moments is represented in figure 1. One
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