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Patient‐reported outcomes of maxillary implant‐supported overdentures compared with conventional dentures

open access: yesClinical Oral Implants Research, 2014
OBJECTIVE The aim of the present prospective clinical study was to compare patient-reported outcomes for maxillary conventional dentures and maxillary implant-supported dentures.
Daniel Wismeijer
exaly   +2 more sources

Edentulous Patient Satisfaction with Conventional Complete Dentures [PDF]

open access: yesMedicina (Lithuania), 2022
Background and Objectives: Edentulism is considered to be an impediment impacting both patients’ quality of life and their nutrition. Conventional complete dentures are still a preferred treatment.
Una Soboleva
exaly   +2 more sources
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Trial dentures, insertion of processed dentures and review of complete dentures

British Dental Journal, 2000
Prosthetics: Trial dentures, insertion of processed dentures and review of complete ...
J F, McCord, A A, Grant
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A denture tray technique for remake dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1975
A technique is described to fabricate a replacement denture for your patient. It reduces patient and laboratory time. The technique does not compromise the patient's existing denture, the impression, jaw relation records, or esthetics. It provides superior trays and effective occlusion rims, thus simplifying recording techniques.
L G, Wilson, G A, Anderson
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Denture plaque and denture cleansers

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1981
Literature concerning the relationship between denture plaque, oral pathology, and the nature and effectiveness of the products commercially available for cleaning dentures has been reviewed. The literature reports indicate that (1) plaque on the tissue surface side of the denture is unquestionably a major etiologic factor in the pathogenesis of ...
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Interim Dentures and Treatment Dentures

Dental Clinics of North America, 1984
Improvement in the interim denture procedure in the past decade has been one of the significant advancements in prosthodontic practice. The interim denture approach is only slightly more time-consuming and expensive than the conventional immediate denture approach, yet it has many advantages.
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Denture marking

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1984
Reluctance about the identification marking of dentures has been the result of high costs and technical marking problems. The ID band system described here is inexpensive, fast, and requires no expensive special equipment. Embedding the band in a suitable part of the denture provides fully legible, radiopaque, lasting evidence of the denture wearer's ...
G, Johanson, B, Ekman
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The denture box. An aid to denture hygiene

British Dental Journal, 2015
This paper re-visits the need for patients or their carers to maintain as low a level of denture biofilm as possible. It notes that the handling of dentures is unpleasant to carers and suggests a method of reducing this contact to a minimum but yet allow efficient cleaning by means of brushing. It also highlights the potential damage that can occur due
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A swallowed denture

The Lancet, 2009
A 56-year-old woman with a history of depression and schizophrenia presented 2 days after having accidentally swallowed her dentures during breakfast. The patient was asymptomatic and the physical examination showed no abnormal changes. A plain abdominal radiograph (fi gure A) showed the metallic foreign body within the small intestine, with no sign of
Nicola, Mumoli   +2 more
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Denture Hygiene

2018
Every surface in the oral cavity, becomes covered with salivary glycoprotein and immunoglobulin within about 30 minutes that is termed “pellicle”. The pellicle attach microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) as well as food residues and desquamated epithelial cells that form the dental plaque, which, if not departing from the patient's mouth, causes a ...
Kocovski, Darko   +5 more
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