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Hyperzincemia from ingestion of denture adhesives
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2010The purpose of this article is to review the recent literature that documents the serious adverse systemic effects of prolonged, excessive zinc ingestion from the overuse of denture adhesives. This condition causes elevation of serum zinc levels that result in depression of serum copper.
Arzu, Tezvergil-Mutluay +2 more
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A method for testing denture adhesives
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1995An in vitro test is described that simulates the in vivo fate of a denture adhesive, namely destruction, dilution, and dissolution of the adhesive, by repeated measurement of tensile bond strength for the adhesive in isotonic saline over time. The bond strengths were measured under two different settings of the testing machine. The main compositions of
R, Koppang +4 more
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The adhesive strength and initial viscosity of denture adhesives
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 2014To examine the initial viscosity and adhesive strength of modern denture adhesives in vitro.Three cream-type denture adhesives (Poligrip S, Corect Cream, Liodent Cream; PGS, CRC, LDC) and three powder-type denture adhesives (Poligrip Powder, New Faston, Zanfton; PGP, FSN, ZFN) were used in this study.
Jian-Min, Han +6 more
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Adhesive bonding of denture base resins to plastic denture teeth
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1990AbstractThe adhesive bonding of denture teeth to denture base resins in dentures with conventional acrylic teeth and crosslinked plastic teeth was investigated. The dentures with highly crosslinked plastic teeth such as SR‐Orthosit, Crystal ND, and Mitel‐OM showed poor bonding at the tooth/base resin interface using the conventional bonding method ...
S, Suzuki, M, Sakoh, A, Shiba
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Adhesion of denture tooth porcelain to heat-polymerized denture resin
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1995Use of porcelain denture teeth may be desirable in many clinical situations, including implant-supported prostheses. However, lack of space because of frameworks often precludes the use of conventional retention by diatorics and pins. Adhesion of porcelain denture teeth to denture resin could also stiffen and possibly strengthen dentures and decrease ...
B W, Marchack +3 more
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In vitro measurement of vertical denture displacement by denture adhesives
Dental Materials, 1987Abstract Vertical displacement of dentures by denture adhesives has been considered to be a major problem. An in vitro method was developed to assess this phenomenon and results show that a minimum displacement occurred with “true” adhesives. The vehicle did have a slight effect on adhesive distribution. Denture cushions were unsatisfactory.
R D, Norman +4 more
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[Denture adhesives can be useful].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 1995The use of denture adhesives has been discouraged by the dental profession. The negative attitude toward denture adhesives originates from scientific reports about the irreversible damage of denture bearing tissues caused by the application of denture pads and do-it-yourself liners.
Collys, Kristiaan +2 more
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A clinical evaluation of denture adhesives
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1967Abstract Five hundred and seventy-six masticatory performance tests, and four hundred and eighty taste tests were conducted on twenty-four subjects in order to determine and compare the effect of the use of three denture adhesives on denture retention, on the masticatory ability of denture wearers, and on their taste thresholds.
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[Permanent adhesive dentures].
Stomatologiia, 2004The longitudinal clinical study (up to 15 years of clinical performance) was carried out to evaluate the efficiency of the different resin-bonded prostheses - fixed partial dentures, veneers, splints.
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