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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, 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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Alternatives to Traditional Complete Dentures
Dental Clinics of North America, 2014Specific alternatives to traditional complete denture therapy have been controversial because of the uncertainties surrounding effectiveness of retention. This article addresses the importance of retention, border molding, diagnosis, and treatment planning, and the meticulous attention to detail required throughout the treatment course of these ...
Norma Olvera, John D. Jones
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The Monoplane Occlusion for Complete Dentures
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1972For many years, the manufacturers of artificial teeth chose newly erupted premolars and molars as their models for posterior teeth. Because of the differences that exist between natural and artificial teeth, the zero degree posterior tooth forms offer several advantages for complete dentures. The most important of these is their ability to better adapt
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Evidence-Based Dentistry, 2017
Data sourcesMedline and Embase.Study selectionClinical reports, randomised controlled trials, controlled clinical trials and reviews about the simplified fabrication of complete dentures published in English were considered.Data extraction and synthesisA narrative summary is presented.ResultsEleven studies were included, seven of which were randomised ...
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Data sourcesMedline and Embase.Study selectionClinical reports, randomised controlled trials, controlled clinical trials and reviews about the simplified fabrication of complete dentures published in English were considered.Data extraction and synthesisA narrative summary is presented.ResultsEleven studies were included, seven of which were randomised ...
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Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2016
The literature has questioned the real need for some clinical and laboratory procedures considered essential for achieving better results for complete denture fabrication.
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The literature has questioned the real need for some clinical and laboratory procedures considered essential for achieving better results for complete denture fabrication.
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More Retentive Complete Dentures
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1970Denture 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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Postinsertion changes in complete dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1975The influence of denture changes, occurring during a period of use ranging from one to 15 years, was studied in a group of 35 complete denture subjects. Clinical and electromyographic data were collected. N0 correlation was found between denture serviceability on the one hand and masticatory performance and muscular coordination during chewing of test ...
Julius Michman, Anselm Langer
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Interim immediate complete denture
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1986In 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, 1974lh 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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