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Titanium for removable denture bases
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2000The 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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Creep in denture base polymers
Journal of Dentistry, 1975Abstract 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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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1987
The laboratory procedures for a cast aluminum base denture have been presented. If an induction casting machine is not available, the "two-oven technique" works well, provided the casting arm is kept spinning manually for 4 minutes after casting. If laboratory procedures are executed precisely and with care, the aluminum base denture can be cast with ...
M T, Barco, M L, Dembert
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The laboratory procedures for a cast aluminum base denture have been presented. If an induction casting machine is not available, the "two-oven technique" works well, provided the casting arm is kept spinning manually for 4 minutes after casting. If laboratory procedures are executed precisely and with care, the aluminum base denture can be cast with ...
M T, Barco, M L, Dembert
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Completed bases for removable dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1978A technique for the fabrication of completed bases for removable dentures has been described. The artificial stone mounting casts and completed bases must be kept free of debris at all times to allow for accurate seating of the bases on the casts. The completed bases must be kept in water when not in use between patient appointments.
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Custom-made denture teeth and denture base material for removable partial dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1985A 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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A Comparison of Denture Base Accuracy
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1971A study was undertaken to compare the accuracy of denture bases processed with pour type acrylic resin in a hydrocolloid mold with the accuracy of bases processed by compression molding in which conventional heat-cured acrylic resin was used. A comparison was also made with bases made of compression molded cold-curing repair resin. The pour type resins
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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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Organic or metal bases for dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1967Abstract Research findings indicate that all denture resins exhibit dimensional changes during processing. Such warpage is likely to be damaging to the tissues that support removable dentures. Therefore, the scientific method requires the use of discrimination when organic (acrylic) resin complete denture bases are used.
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1968
Abstract Accurately fitted baseplates are necessary for establishing the correct jaw relations and esthetics for edentulous patients. The correctness of jaw relations, esthetics, and fit can be tested by means of baseplates made from a combination of a hard cold-curing acrylic resin and a soft-curing acrylic resin in undercut areas.
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Abstract Accurately fitted baseplates are necessary for establishing the correct jaw relations and esthetics for edentulous patients. The correctness of jaw relations, esthetics, and fit can be tested by means of baseplates made from a combination of a hard cold-curing acrylic resin and a soft-curing acrylic resin in undercut areas.
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Denture bases: the effects of various treatments on clarity, strength and structure
Journal of Dentistry, 1987J F Mccabe, R Storer
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