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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
Marco Cei, Alberto Busoni, Nicola Mumoli
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The reinforcement of dentures

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1999
The material most commonly used for the fabrication of complete dentures is poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA). This material is not ideal in every respect and it is the combination of virtues rather than one single desirable property that accounts for its popularity and usage.
D. C. Jagger   +2 more
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The retention of dentures [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of the American Dental Association, 1960
accurate master casts, final survey and design, education of the patient, insertion and maintenance of the dental prosthesis are a ll of equal importance. M outh preparation may encompass a ll fields of dentistry. The importance of modification of teeth by grinding and polishing, or cast restorations to harmo­ nize w ith the path of insertion of the ...
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Denturism and the Dentists

New England Journal of Medicine, 1978
The spread of denturism has been the subject of increased attention by health professionals throughout the United States.
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Fixed partial dentures opposing complete dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1989
When fixed partial dentures are indicated in an arch opposing a complete denture, it is best to develop the occlusal surfaces of the fixed restorations at the same time that the opposing denture teeth are arranged in wax to permit greater flexibility and reduce the compromise in developing bilateral balanced occlusion.
Kevin C. White   +2 more
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Antimycotic denture adhesive in treatment of denture stomatitis

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1978
The mycologic findings of Candida albicans or culturally similar yeasts in 70% of the subject sample is consistent with those of other researchers. It is, however, only one of several etiologic factors requiring concomitant study to obtain meaningful results.
G.M. Ritchie, E. A. Scher, D. J. Flowers
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Sanitization of dentures by several denture hygiene methods

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1984
Denture sanitization is an important element in the treatment of denture stomatitis and should be emphasized in instructions to patients. A two-part study was designed to compare the efficacy of eight denture-cleaning methods in removing and/or killing aerobes, anaerobes, and yeasts on dentures. Part I tested the effectiveness of the cleaners on a pure
Dale E. Smith, T.C. Moore, G.E. Kenny
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Denture Adhesives Improve Mastication in Denture Wearers

The International Journal of Prosthodontics, 2014
This clinical trial evaluated the influence of denture adhesive (DA) use on masticatory function in denture wearers according to their denture-bearing ridge status.Thirty edentulous subjects, wearing new well-fitting dentures, were classified as having either a normal or resorbed ridge.
Letícia Machado Gonçalves   +3 more
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Radiopaque denture base materials technic dentures

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1971
AbstractTechnic dentures were made using composite base materials containing 30,40, and 50 weight % of a silance‐treated, readiopaque, powdered glass as the reinforcing filler and poly (methyl methacrylate) as the matrix. Dentures containing no glass were included for comparison.
G C Paffenbarger   +2 more
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