The objective of this research is to analyse the causal relationship 
between construction of fixed bridge dentures and the intensity of 
halitosis manifestations, as well as to establish basic hygiene 
requirements for construction of fixed dentures which would completely 
exclude retention of food parti- cles and avoid bad breath. 48 patients 
(36 men and 12 women), who use fixed dentures for 2 – 10 years, have 
been involved in this research. 26 patients wore fixed bridge dentures 
made of punched tooth crowns, the other 22 patients wore cast fixed 
dentures. The obtained measurements of halitosis magni- tude point to 
the close connection between bad breath and the construction of fixed 
dentures. Fixed dentures with tooth crown laps, saddle intermediate 
parts, as well as denture constructions, which impede complex of mouth 
hygiene measures, cause bad breath. In this research, the condition of 
patients’ teeth, periodontium, and oral cavity hygiene have been 
evaluated as satisfactory; the tongue is not perceptebly coated, and 
patients etiologically have not experienced problems caused by 
respiratorial or gastrointestinal diseases. The examined patients have 
not complained of xerostomia problems.
In conclusion, it should be admitted that fixed dentures, which make difficult or even completely impede the complex of oral cavity hygiene measures, intensify the development of halitosis.
In conclusion, it should be admitted that fixed dentures, which make difficult or even completely impede the complex of oral cavity hygiene measures, intensify the development of halitosis.
 
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