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Australian Dental Journal, 1983
Abstract— Denture retention by atmospheric pressure is discussed. A potential space which is enclosed by a salivary meniscus exists between a denture base and the oral mucosa. When the denture is dislodged, this space is forced to expand and the meniscus recedes, but the recession is impeded by the viscosity of the saliva and a negative pressure is ...
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Abstract— Denture retention by atmospheric pressure is discussed. A potential space which is enclosed by a salivary meniscus exists between a denture base and the oral mucosa. When the denture is dislodged, this space is forced to expand and the meniscus recedes, but the recession is impeded by the viscosity of the saliva and a negative pressure is ...
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Impressions for complete dentures
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1969Good dentures can be constructed by several technics and with various materials. No single method is applicable to the needs of all patients. Consequently, the practitioner who understands the fundamental biologic principles involved is in the best position to choose the most effective methods and materials in each instance.
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Immediate complete dentures. 2. Immediate dentures
British Dental Journal, 1971J F, Bates, G D, Stafford
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Editorial: Digital Complete Dentures
Journal of Prosthodontics, 2021Nadim Z. Baba, Brian J. Goodacre
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Complete or Culprit-Only PCI in Older Patients with Myocardial Infarction
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023Enrico Cerrato +2 more
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