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Tongue control of upper complete dentures: a clinical hint'

British Dental Journal, 1991
The role of the tongue in aiding upper denture retention is well recognised by clinicians, but this information is not always related to the patient. This paper describes a simple method of diagnosing the problem and training patients to control their maxillary denture during function, particularly when chewing food.
R M, Basker, C J, Watson
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Relationship between taste perception and use of upper complete dentures

Special Care in Dentistry, 2021
AbstractAimsThe aim of the present study was to evaluate the taste perception in patients with upper complete dentures.Methods and resultsOne hundred seventy male and female patients (45‐83 years old) upper denture wearers were evaluated for their gustatory function by the paper strips technique in relation to the four basic tastes.
Ruann Oswaldo Carvalho da Silva   +5 more
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Problems With Complete Upper Denture Wearers?

Dental Update, 2001
The Effectiveness of Palate-less Versus Complete Palatal Coverage Dentures. R. Akeel, M. Assery and S. Al-Dalgan. European Journal of Prosthodontics ABSTRACTS and Restorative Dentistry 2000; 8 (2): 63–66.
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More successful complete upper dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1960
Abstract Three factors that make complete upper denture construction difficult have been discussed. If these factors are recognized and techniques established to compensate for them, complete upper denture construction will be more successful.
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Removable partial upper and complete lower dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1961
Abstract The concept of the removable partial upper and complete lower denture has been discussed. The requirements for success of such dentures are (1) a meticulously developed lower denture impression, (2) accurately registered and recorded centric relation at the correct vertical dimension of occlusion, and (3) carefully formulated occlusion. The
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Use of natural upper anterior teeth in complete dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1968
Abstract A procedure for using natural upper anterior teeth in the construction of complete dentures has been outlined. Natural teeth will retain their hue and strength for a sufficient period of time to make their use practical in some instances. Some patients are receptive to use of their own natural teeth in dentures.
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Structural changes for speech improvement in complete upper denture fabrication

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1979
In the absence of any clearly identifiable pathologic condition, the prosthodontic patient demonstrating speech problems after insertion of complete dentures is having difficulty with loss of turbulence, because of the diminution of tactile location skills in speaking, or both.
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Physical factors in retention of complete upper dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1967
Abstract The physical factors related to the retention of the complete upper denture have been reappraised. Adhesion, cohesion, and, to a lesser extent, viscosity are important only in providing an inexpansible film between the denture and mucosa. Retention is obtained primarily through the effect of soft tissue impaction against the denture base at ...
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