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Abstract This case report highlights the experience of one maxillofacial surgical patient who delayed prosthodontic treatment for 7 years as they saved to self‐fund access to a subsidized prosthodontic service. Without the benefit of a restored opposing dentition for a prolonged period of time, maxillary occlusal plane disruption occurred as a ...
David E. McReynolds +3 more
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Evaluation of the occlusal trueness among 3-Dimensionally printed CAD-CAM complete dentures with different socket designs and teeth splinting assemblies. [PDF]
Sallam RMAM, Metwally NA, Khamis MM.
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Abstract Marking dental prostheses and appliances enhances patient identification and the continuity of care. This article presents a technique using the Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. The low‐cost miniature NFC chip, programmable through smartphones, can be embedded into dental prostheses or appliances to securely store and retrieve the ...
Sally Roushdy +4 more
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Effectiveness of dietary intervention in geriatric patients receiving new complete dentures: A randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Vijaya S +5 more
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Influence of Wearing Complete Dentures on Body Balance in Edentulous Elderly.
I Watanabe
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This RCT offers a nuanced understanding of nonsurgical peri‐implantitis management (air polishing with erythritol versus ultrasonic instrumentation, in combination with systemic metronidazole), integrating both clinical and patient‐centered outcomes. The results showed that the ultrasonic instrumentation reduced probing depth and bleeding on probing ...
Ana Isabel Moreira +4 more
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Stereophotometric facial changes in edentulous older adults after rehabilitation with complete dentures. [PDF]
Skomina Z +3 more
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Studies on Masticating and Biting Forces in Upper First Molars of Complete Dentures
Kozo Fukamizu
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English Longitudinal Study of Ageing: Associations Between Common Mental Disorder and Oral Health
ABSTRACT Aim To assess the relationship between common mental disorder and oral health in a representative sample of older adults in England. Methods We analyzed cross‐sectional data from 8620 individuals aged 50 years and over who participated in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, wave 3 (2006–2007). Common mental disorder (no/yes) was assessed
Afshan Mirza +2 more
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