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Dental Clinics of North America, 1996
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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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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Fixed partial dentures opposing complete dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1989When fixed partial dentures are indicated in an arch opposing a complete denture, it is best to develop the occlusal surfaces of the fixed restorations at the same time that the opposing denture teeth are arranged in wax to permit greater flexibility and reduce the compromise in developing bilateral balanced occlusion.
K C, White, L A, Mueninghoff, D L, Ramus
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1989
Complete denture esthetics can no longer be considered solely a function of tooth selection and arrangement or the colors and contours of the denture bases. Denture esthetics must also include the entire face in which the expressions of inner feelings, personality, comfort, image, well-being, and perceptions of past dental experiences are all very ...
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Complete denture esthetics can no longer be considered solely a function of tooth selection and arrangement or the colors and contours of the denture bases. Denture esthetics must also include the entire face in which the expressions of inner feelings, personality, comfort, image, well-being, and perceptions of past dental experiences are all very ...
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1977
The occlusion for complete dentures discussed in this article is based on basic principles and concepts that have been studied, tested, refined, and applied successfully by dentists for years. This should simplify rather than complicate the selection of the proper posterior tooth form for each patient's edentulous condition, the the modification of the
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The occlusion for complete dentures discussed in this article is based on basic principles and concepts that have been studied, tested, refined, and applied successfully by dentists for years. This should simplify rather than complicate the selection of the proper posterior tooth form for each patient's edentulous condition, the the modification of the
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1977
The processing of acrylic resin dentures is an exacting art but is relatively simple to carry out to perfection day after day, even when several dentures are processed at the same time. Nine salient factors in the proper processing of acrylic resin dentures were sequentially listed.
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The processing of acrylic resin dentures is an exacting art but is relatively simple to carry out to perfection day after day, even when several dentures are processed at the same time. Nine salient factors in the proper processing of acrylic resin dentures were sequentially listed.
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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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Dental Clinics of North America, 1996
When this procedure is followed carefully, a strip of 0.0005-inch shim stock meets resistance when an attempt is made to withdraw it from between the teeth in occlusion and the incisal pin and its table simultaneously. Therefore, it is possible to process complete dentures by using compression molding and external heat for polymerization. The procedure
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When this procedure is followed carefully, a strip of 0.0005-inch shim stock meets resistance when an attempt is made to withdraw it from between the teeth in occlusion and the incisal pin and its table simultaneously. Therefore, it is possible to process complete dentures by using compression molding and external heat for polymerization. The procedure
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1996
This review of complete denture esthetics addresses the process of tooth selection, tooth arrangement, and characterization of the denture bases. The guidelines discussed in this article are all gleaned from the classic prosthodontic literature. These principles, which were developed over the past century, coupled with state-of-the-art materials are ...
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This review of complete denture esthetics addresses the process of tooth selection, tooth arrangement, and characterization of the denture bases. The guidelines discussed in this article are all gleaned from the classic prosthodontic literature. These principles, which were developed over the past century, coupled with state-of-the-art materials are ...
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Single maxillary complete denture
Dental Clinics of North America, 2004The single maxillary denture is a complex prosthesis that requires a complete understanding of the basics of denture occlusion. Theilemann's formula must be applied to each individual patient, and appropriate treatment must be taken to assure complete balance in all excursive movements.
Carl F, Driscoll, Radi M, Masri
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Duplicating maxillary complete dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1984A technique for duplication of a maxillary complete denture has been presented. This technique requires no special equipment and can be easily completed in the dental office.
J, Nassif, R, Jumbelic
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