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Colour effect of denture base on denture tooth materials

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1988
SummaryA study using a HunterLab colorimeter was conducted to determine the colour effect of denture base materials on denture tooth acrylics.The results show that denture base materials create a measurable change in the chroma of denture tooth acrylics and suggest that optimal shade selection of teeth should include a determination of the background ...
P L, Millstein, J, Harlan, D, Nathanson
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Conversion in denture base polymers

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1982
AbstractThe purpose of this investigation was to determine residual monomers, the insoluble gel fraction, and singly reacted dimethacrylate monomers in heat‐polymerized, auto‐polymerized conventional and pourtype denture base materials. Residual monomers were determined by HPLC analysis of tetrahydrofuran extracts of denture base polymers.
I E, Ruyter, H, Oysaed
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A Hydrophilic Denture Base Resin

Journal of Dental Research, 1979
A Denture Base Resin is marketed with hydrophilic characteristics which, it is claimed, improve retention. The claim has been questioned, but this article is concerned with the physico-chemical properties of the product.
M J, Barsby, M, Braden
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Custom-made denture teeth and denture base material for removable partial dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1985
A method that uses Isosit material to fabricate custom-made denture teeth and denture base has been described. The advantages of this technique are the denture teeth can be made to function in harmony with dynamics of the stomatognathic system; any type of occlusal scheme can be used; the material is esthetically pleasing; it can be characterized; it ...
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Creep in denture base polymers

Journal of Dentistry, 1975
Abstract Creep behaviour of denture base resins is an important mechanical property that is not evaluated in standard dental materials testing. This paper outlines the development of a compressive creep test based upon a standard hardness testing machine that shows a good correlation to three-point creep behaviour.
G D, Stafford   +3 more
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Aspiration of denture base materials

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1971
Abstract Automobile accidents occurring at high speeds frequently cause the fracture of dental prostheses. Since these restorations are usually constructed of radiolucent materials, their aspiration may cause severe problems in diagnosis, localization, and treatment of seriously injured patients.
S S, Schneider, S, Roistacher
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The distal extension base denture

Dental Update, 2003
The distal extension base denture may be indicated in situations in which the edentulous area to be restored is without a terminal abutment tooth. There may be significant challenges in providing a prosthesis with sufficient support and retention to make it comfortable without damaging the intra-oral tissues.
Scott, Brendan J. J., Maillou, Pauline
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Titanium for removable denture bases

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2000
The aim of the present study was to compare titanium‐base and resin‐base maxillary complete dentures. In 13 patients with a maxillary complete denture with a titanium base (group I) and in 12 patients with a maxillary complete denture with a resin base (group II), the (a) patient's adaptation to the denture, (b) denture retention and (c) appearance of ...
L, Da Silva   +3 more
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Contemporary denture base resins: part 2

Dental Update, 2012
Provision of partial and complete dentures constructed from resin is commonplace and a satisfactory outcome requires the consideration of the properties of the resin, the oral tissues and prosthodontic principles. This second of a two-part series examines the advantages and disadvantages of flexible nylon denture base resins, which have found ...
Rickman, Luke J.   +2 more
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Contemporary denture base resins: part 1

Dental Update, 2012
Provision of partial and complete dentures constructed from resin is commonplace and a satisfactory outcome requires the consideration of the properties of the resin, the oral tissues and prosthodontic principles. Conventional acrylic resin has been widely adopted as a popular denture base material since the 1930s.
Rickman, Luke J.   +2 more
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