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Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
BACKGROUND The use of complete dentures (CDs) in edentulous individuals causes changes in the oral cavity and pharynx, potentially beneficially affecting swallowing function.
Juliana de Castro Godinho +5 more
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BACKGROUND The use of complete dentures (CDs) in edentulous individuals causes changes in the oral cavity and pharynx, potentially beneficially affecting swallowing function.
Juliana de Castro Godinho +5 more
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PRINTED REMOVABLE COMPLETE DENTURE: INNOVATIONAND TECHNOLOGY IN PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES - CASE REPORT
Revista CPAQV. Centro de Pesquisas Avançadas em Qualidade de VidaTotal edentulism remains a public health challenge, directly affecting chewing, aesthetics, and the quality of life of patients.Complete dentures (CD) remain one of the most widely used solutions, although their conventional process involves ...
Joelson Pessoa Dantas +9 more
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Problems With Complete Upper Denture Wearers?
Dental Update, 2001The 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, 1960Abstract 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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International Journal of Prosthodontics
PURPOSE The objective of this clinical study was to evaluate comfort, satisfaction, chewing ability and complications with digital complete dentures (DCD) and conventional complete dentures (CCD).
Kathleen Smets +4 more
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PURPOSE The objective of this clinical study was to evaluate comfort, satisfaction, chewing ability and complications with digital complete dentures (DCD) and conventional complete dentures (CCD).
Kathleen Smets +4 more
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Removable partial upper and complete lower dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1961Abstract 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, 1968Abstract 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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COMBINATION SYNDROME AND MAXILLARY COMPLETE DENTURE WEARING
Journal of basic sciences, 2020Combination syndrome once natural lower anterior teeth oppose upper an edentulous jaw. The present article aims at recording the signs of combination syndrome in study population. This study was conducted in department of removable prosthodontics.
Hussein M. Abuzgyaia, Adel. O. Benabid
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Salivary reservoir in complete denture patient: A case report
International Journal of Oral Health DentistryDiabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder which affects multiple body systems. Xerostomia (dry mouth) is a common complication I of diabetes, especially in elderly patients. Denture wearing is very difficult and uncomfortable in such patients.
Sanjana Bhosale +5 more
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Journal of Clinical Medicine
Background: Three-dimensional (3D) facial scanning is an objective, non-invasive method for quantifying facial soft-tissue changes following complete denture (CD) rehabilitation.
Isabela Toser +6 more
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Background: Three-dimensional (3D) facial scanning is an objective, non-invasive method for quantifying facial soft-tissue changes following complete denture (CD) rehabilitation.
Isabela Toser +6 more
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