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Interim immediate complete denture

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1986
In selected patients il is fmssil)lc to pr-cf\ rdt, ;‘n C’ (II ~~ntr~~al transitional immediate denture that rt.i~r~~lu~ es 1111 I:.liic~nt’s natural dentition. occlusion, and \pcrtic al tlimensic,r, I) INY~IUsion. Such a denture can bc made with only o~tc ICC.ur+cal appointment.
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Complete denture prosthodontics—1998

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1974
lh ere is a great need for prosthodontic care in the United States at this time, and this need is expected to increase during the next 25 years. It was estimated that, in 1962, there were 111 million adults between the ages of 18 to 79 years. Of this group, 20 million (18 per cent) were completely edentulous. An additional 8.9 million (8 per cent) were
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Preventive complete denture prosthetics

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1972
Abstract A concept of preventive prosthetic dentistry has been described. If a patient must eventually wear complete dentures, special steps must be taken to ensure that he will be able to do so successfully for the rest of his life. Some of these steps have been described.
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More Retentive Complete Dentures

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1970
Denture stability is best achieved when the denture base approximates the underlying tissue as closely as possible, when the border seal is as complete as possible, and when the thinnest possible fluid film is provided between denture base and mucosa.
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Tooth-supported complete dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1971
Abstract The principles and techniques for using special attachments of complete dentures to roots of weak remaining teeth have been described. These attachments provide greater stability and retention for complete dentures with unfavorable foundations.
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Obturators on Complete Dentures

Dental Clinics of North America, 1977
A philosophy and technique for the preparation of removable silicone rubber obturators on complete dentures have been presented. Either of two methods for construction is used depending on whether the defect is large or small. Advantages of the silicone rubber obturator-denture combination were elaborated.
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On complete denture retention

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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Impressions for complete dentures

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1969
Good 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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How can hospitals change practice to better implement smoking cessation interventions? A systematic review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
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