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Diagnosis of auditory disorders in dental patients with altered occlusal relationships (Part 1)

https://doi.org/10.33925/1683-3759-2024-975

Abstract

Relevance. Recently, dental patients have been increasingly presenting with not only aesthetic, functional, and painrelated concerns, but also various otological symptoms, such as ear congestion, discomfort, and perceived hearing loss. These symptoms may be linked to underlying dental conditions, especially those involving a reduction in interalveolar distance (IAD), and must be carefully differentiated from ENT disorders and true hearing impairment.

Objective: To evaluate the auditory function in dental patients with partial tooth loss and complaints of pathological otological symptoms.

Materials and methods. The study included 357 dental patients aged 43 to 72 years, comprising 287 women (80.4%) and 70 men (19.6%) with partial tooth loss. The examination involved a functional-physiological method for determining the central relationship of the jaws using the Apparatus for Determining Central Occlusion (AOTSO) and tonal threshold audiometry.

Results. A reduction in interalveolar height of varying degrees was confirmed in 325 (91%) patients with dental arch defects, while no decrease was observed in 23 (9%) patients. All patients with otological complaints exhibited a reduction in lower facial height. Of the 87 patients with otological complaints, 37 (42.5%) were diagnosed with significant hearing loss based on tonal threshold audiometry.

Conclusion. The examination of this group of dental patients with dental arch defects, utilizing modern diagnostic methods, confirmed a reduction in interalveolar distance. Additionally, otological complaints were identified, and pathological auditory conditions, such as various forms of hearing loss, were verified through tonal threshold audiometry.

About the Authors

A. A. Gaivoronskaya
Saint Petersburg State University; Dental clinic No. 20
Russian Federation

Anna A. Gaivoronskaya, DMD, Dental 

Saint Petersburg



A. V. Tsimbalistov
Belgorod State National Research University
Russian Federation

Alexander V. Tsimbalistov, Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation, DMD, PhD, DSc, Professor, Head of the Department of Prosthodontics

Belgorod



I. V. Voityatskaya
Belgorod State National Research University; Saint Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

Irina V. Voityatskaya, DMD, PhD, DSc, Professor, Department of the General Practice Dentistry

Saint Petersburg



T. А. Lopushanskaya
Saint Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

Tatyana A. Lopushanskaya, DMD, PhD, DSc, Professor, Department of the Prosthodontics

Saint Petersburg



E. A. Chernogaeva
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Russian Federation

Elizaveta A. Chernogaeva, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of the Otorhinolaryngology

Saint Petersburg



E. A. Solovykh
Limited Liability Company scientific and medical company "Laboratory of Functional Diagnostics"
Russian Federation

Evgeny A. Solovykh, MD, PhD, DSc, General Director, NMF FDLAB

Moscow



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Gaivoronskaya AA, Tsimbalistov AV, Voityatskaya IV, Lopushanskaya TА, Chernogaeva EA, Solovykh EA. Diagnosis of auditory disorders in dental patients with altered occlusal relationships (Part 1). Parodontologiya. 2024;29(3):271-278. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33925/1683-3759-2024-975

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