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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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[The effect of complete upper denture on phonation].

Fogorvosi szemle, 2008
In case of total edentulousness the formation of vowels and consonants is impaired, due to the change of the morphology in the oral cavity. The aim of our study was to estimate the influence of the upper complete denture on the phonation of the patient.
Krisztina, Ungvári   +5 more
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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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Problems Related to Occlusion with Complete Upper and Partial Lower Dentures

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1951
The main objectives in the construc­ tion of complete upper dentures and partial lower dentures should be the restoration of masticatory efficiency and “ the perpetual preservation of the re­ maining structures,” (M. M. DeVan). The other objectives, retention, stability, comfort, esthetics and patient satisfac­ tion, should of course be recognized and ...
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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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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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Cephalometric evaluation of the upper airway in patients with complete dentures.

Minerva stomatologica, 2005
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a disorder characterised by repeated obstructions of the upper airway, with consequent episodes of apnea and hypopnea during sleep, snoring, and daytime sleepiness. Recently, a role of edentulism in the occurrence or in the worsening of this disorder was suspected. The aim of the study was to assess, through a
EROVIGNI F   +5 more
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[The pneumatic complete upper denture].

Zahntechnik; Zeitschrift fur Theorie und Praxis der wissenschaftlichen Zahntechnik, 1968
K, Läger, H A, Kreutzmann
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The upper bound revisited

Journal of Membrane Science, 2008
Lloyd M Robeson
exaly  

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