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Dental Clinics of North America, 2004
An attempt has been made to present an overview of this controversial topic of over-the-counter denture adherents. The proper use of a denture adhesive can truly provide both dentist and patient with a means of securing a prosthesis despite the practitioner's best efforts.
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An attempt has been made to present an overview of this controversial topic of over-the-counter denture adherents. The proper use of a denture adhesive can truly provide both dentist and patient with a means of securing a prosthesis despite the practitioner's best efforts.
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Antimycotic denture adhesive in treatment of denture stomatitis
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1978The mycologic findings of Candida albicans or culturally similar yeasts in 70% of the subject sample is consistent with those of other researchers. It is, however, only one of several etiologic factors requiring concomitant study to obtain meaningful results.
E A, Scher, G M, Ritchie, D J, Flowers
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Denture adhesives: A systematic review
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2015Denture adhesives have been the objective of scientific research for over half a century. Although they are used by denture wearers worldwide, investigations of their effectiveness and biocompatibility have led to controversial conclusions.The purpose of this study was to review the literature data with regard to the effectiveness and biocompatibility ...
Sofia Papadiochou +2 more
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Denture Adhesives – Best Practice
Dental Update, 2020Looseness of dentures is a common complaint and can cause patients embarrassment and distress. Looseness is often associated with ill-fitting dentures, but some patients with technically excellent dentures may complain of looseness as a result of, for example, severely resorbed alveolar ridges, lack of saliva or poor adaptive ability.
Jagger, Robert G, King, Elizabeth M
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DENTURE ADHESIVES: CHANGING ATTITUDES
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1996Since people began using denture adhesives more than 200 years ago, dentists have been slow to acknowledge their place in prosthetic dentistry. The author maintains that if properly used, denture adhesives can be an asset to the dentist's armamentarium.
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Journal of Dentistry, 2000
There have been few reports in the dental literature on the number of denture wearers who regularly use denture adhesive. The objectives of this study were to see what the incidence of usage of denture adhesive was by a surveyed edentulous population, to determine the degree of success of its usage and the reasons for its current use or nonuse.In this ...
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There have been few reports in the dental literature on the number of denture wearers who regularly use denture adhesive. The objectives of this study were to see what the incidence of usage of denture adhesive was by a surveyed edentulous population, to determine the degree of success of its usage and the reasons for its current use or nonuse.In this ...
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Denture adhesives: their effects on denture retention and stability
Journal of Dentistry, 1985Abstract Denture adhesives have been used by denture wearers for many years. A number of studies have been conducted to assess the effectiveness of these adhesives. This article describes a technique whereby the effectiveness of the adhesives was determined with the dentures in function through the use of the kinesiograph. The results indicated that
C L, Chew +3 more
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A method for testing denture adhesives
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1991An in vitro test method is described simulating the in vivo fate of a denture adhesive, i.e., destruction of the adhesive, dilution, and dissolution, by measuring the bond strength for the adhesive placed between acrylic resin plates. Between each measurement, the adhesive was exposed to isotonic saline.
F, Fløystrand +3 more
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Denture adhesives: a side effect
Journal of Dentistry, 1980Abstract An in vitro experiment was performed to demonstrate whether a denture adhesive containing Karaya gum could decalcify dental enamel. Decalcification was estimated by means of microindentation hardness tests. To enhance visibility the specimens examined were gold plated before the indentations were measured.
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Denture adhesives—pH and buffering capacity
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1991Aqueous solutions of some denture adhesives will produce a pH below the critical pH of hydroxyapatite. This article measured the pH of selected denture adhesives. The pH and buffering capacity were established for 10 readily available denture adhesives.
W B, Love, S, Biswas
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