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A systematic review of patient-oriented outcomes following complete denture treatment: a comparison between the neutral zone technique and conventional approach. [PDF]
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A comparative evaluation of physical properties of CAD/CAM complete denture resins- an in vitro study. [PDF]
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Workflows and Laboratory Cost for Removable Digital Complete Denture: Two Case Reports with and without Existing Denture. [PDF]
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Rehabilitation of Ectodermal Dysplasia Using CAD/CAM Mandibular Complete Denture and Maxillary Overdenture: A Clinical Report. [PDF]
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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.
C W, Ellinger, J H, Rayson, D, Henderson
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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.
C W, Ellinger, J H, Rayson, D, Henderson
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