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Appointments Needed for Complete Denture for Frail Older Adults Residing in Long-Term Care Facilities: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Altuwaijri SH, Champirat T, Wyatt C.
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Complete denture occlusion [PDF]
Available research has not identified a superior tooth form or arrangement to fulfill the requirements of complete denture patients in the areas of comfort, function, and esthetics. Therefore, it appears logical to use the least complicated approach to fulfill these requirements.
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2004
Complete denture fabrication can be an enjoyable and profitable facet of a dental practice. The key to success is a thorough diagnosis, understanding the patient's desires and expectations, and following a standardized sequence of treatment. This article describes a modified complete denture technique designed to minimize chair time but maintain sound ...
Jacqueline P. Duncan, Thomas D. Taylor
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Complete denture fabrication can be an enjoyable and profitable facet of a dental practice. The key to success is a thorough diagnosis, understanding the patient's desires and expectations, and following a standardized sequence of treatment. This article describes a modified complete denture technique designed to minimize chair time but maintain sound ...
Jacqueline P. Duncan, Thomas D. Taylor
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1971
Abstract The development of a harmonious occlusion is most critical to the success of a single complete denture treatment. Achieving this desirable characteristic is usually much more difficult than arranging artificial teeth for opposing complete dentures.
Jack H. Rayson +2 more
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Abstract The development of a harmonious occlusion is most critical to the success of a single complete denture treatment. Achieving this desirable characteristic is usually much more difficult than arranging artificial teeth for opposing complete dentures.
Jack H. Rayson +2 more
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Dental Update, 2014
The aim of the article is to assist practitioners in the diagnosis and management of complete denture problems by addressing the problems from a theoretical viewpoint and in a clinically diagnostic way. Clinical Relevance: To assist practitioners and undergraduates to understand the clinical basis of complete denture prosthodontics.
Sachin Jauhar +2 more
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The aim of the article is to assist practitioners in the diagnosis and management of complete denture problems by addressing the problems from a theoretical viewpoint and in a clinically diagnostic way. Clinical Relevance: To assist practitioners and undergraduates to understand the clinical basis of complete denture prosthodontics.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1967
A 28-year-old Caucasian man decreased in weight from 210 pounds to 90 pounds in 5 years. He had iron-deficiency anemia and a chronic urinary tract infection. Clinical examination indicated that edentulous residual ridges had resorbed so that the patient’s dentures were too large.
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A 28-year-old Caucasian man decreased in weight from 210 pounds to 90 pounds in 5 years. He had iron-deficiency anemia and a chronic urinary tract infection. Clinical examination indicated that edentulous residual ridges had resorbed so that the patient’s dentures were too large.
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Trial dentures, insertion of processed dentures and review of complete dentures [PDF]
Prosthetics: Trial dentures, insertion of processed dentures and review of complete ...
J F McCord, A A Grant
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1996
When dentists treat patients for immediate complete dentures, they assume responsibility not only for the clinical and laboratory techniques unique to immediate complete denture fabrication, but also the responsibility for informing their patients about their treatment options, instructing their patients in the care of their oral tissues and dentures ...
R R, Seals, W A, Kuebker, K L, Stewart
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When dentists treat patients for immediate complete dentures, they assume responsibility not only for the clinical and laboratory techniques unique to immediate complete denture fabrication, but also the responsibility for informing their patients about their treatment options, instructing their patients in the care of their oral tissues and dentures ...
R R, Seals, W A, Kuebker, K L, Stewart
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The relining of complete dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2004The relining of complete dentures involves solving all of the problems encountered in the construction of new dentures, except positioning individual teeth. The first and most important problem is to achieve a healthy condition of the tissues of the basal seat for the dentures.
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