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Denture relining or rebasing with a fluid resin
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1974Abstract Two methods have been described for refitting complete dentures with a fluid resin processed in a rigid mold. They are effective methods for meeting the continuing need for denture readaptation to the changing human tissues.
H E, Wolfe, R A, Smith, F F, Koblitz
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Use of silicone in relining, rebasing, and duplication of dentures
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1972Abstract A silicone rubber lining in the top half of the flask makes it possible to construct an original and duplicate denture with minimum of time and expense.
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Rebasing procedures for removable partial dentures
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1958Abstract Partial dentures cannot be successfully rebased by a routine standardized technique. Critical clinical factors determine the procedure followed. These factors are: (1) the type of denture bases present on the partial denture, (2) the degree of ridge resorption under the denture bases, (3) the accuracy of the border extension of the denture ...
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Flexural strength of rebased denture polymers
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2000The properties of denture base and reline resins may be affected by daily changes between room temperature and mouth temperature. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effect of thermocycling on the flexural strength of the relined denture base polymer with reline resin.
N, Archadian +4 more
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Denture Rebasing Materials Containing Acetone
The Journal of the American Dental Association and the Dental Cosmos, 1938exaly +2 more sources
Rebasing and Relining Complete Dentures: A Technique
Dental Clinics of North America, 1964exaly +2 more sources
Partial denture. The rebasing of tissue borne saddles. Theory and practice
Australian Dental Journal, 1971exaly +3 more sources
Microwave processing for denture relines, repairs, and rebases
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1993The microwave processing procedure has been shown to be an efficient and accurate method of polymerizing poly(methyl methacrylate) resin for the fabrication of dentures. This article describes procedures to expand the uses of the microwave technique. With standard laboratory procedures, the microwave technique can improve and simplify denture relines ...
M D, Turck, M W, Richards
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