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Bond strength of permanent soft denture liners bonded to the denture base

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1995
The purpose of this study was to characterize denture and soft liner adhesion and to determine the adhesive and/or cohesive strength of different soft tissue liners bonded to the denture base by use of a new technique. Two groups of five permanent soft liners (dry or exposed to water for 6 months) were tested by use of a tensile mode to characterize ...
T J, Emmer   +3 more
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Soft Liner in a Complete Denture: Report of Case

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1970
For a number of years an edentulous patient had experienced discomfort and pain from unsatisfactory dentures. There was need for a soft liner. Application of a liner, a simple procedure, relieved the patient’s discomfort and allowed the denture to f it satisfactorily.
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Current Research of Soft Denture Liner

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
Having been applied in oral cavity rehabilitation for more than one century, soft denture liner still can not meet clinical requirements now. This article puts forward a review on the research achievements of its physical and chemical properties (including bond strength between soft liner and denture base, soft liners’ elasticity, water sorption and ...
Zhi Ling Yan, Yi Fei Qin, Hui Qiang Sun
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Comparison of bond strength of six soft denture liners to denture base resin

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1992
The bond strength of six commercial soft denture liners was evaluated using a modified tensile test. The soft denture liners investigated were Prolastic, VinaSoft, Flexor, Molloplast-B, Novus, and Super-Soft. The samples were processed according to the manufacturers' instructions to cured denture base resin (polymethyl methacrylate; PMMA).
F, Kawano   +3 more
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Effect of soft denture liners on complete denture treatments: A systematic review

Journal of Prosthodontic Research
This systematic review examined the effectiveness of soft denture relining (SDR) materials.A comprehensive search of MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, and ICHUSHI was conducted up to July 26, 2020. Target outcomes were patient satisfaction, oral health-related quality of life (OHRQOL), masticatory ability (MA), denture functional duration, residual ridge ...
Yoko, Hasegawa   +12 more
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Clinical Evaluation of Two Types of Resilient Liners on Dentures

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1971
Craig R. Means, DDS, MSc Nelson W. Rupp, DDS, MS George C. Paffenbarger, DDS, Washington, DC This paper reports clin ical observations made on 14 patients who wore 23 dentures. The dentures were lined with either Coe Super Soft or Silastic 616 re­ silient liners. Observations that were made during the 21-month study led to the following conclu­ sions. ■
C R, Means, N W, Rupp, G C, Paffenbarger
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“Liners” for Dentures

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1946
J R, BEALL, H J, CAUL
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Properties of resilient denture liners

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1961
R G, CRAIG, P, GIBBONS
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Tensile Bond Strength between Different Denture Base Materials and Soft Denture Liners

Materials, 2023
Ana Pilipovic   +2 more
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