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The Lancet, 2004
Correspondence to: Dr Atsunobu Tsunoda at.hns@tmd.ac.jp A 63-year-old-man with hemiparesis and mild dementia secondary to a cerebral infarction developed sudden haematemesis. He lived in a nursing home and usually ate soft food. After removal of his dentures, we found a pink and white mass on the pharyngeal wall posterior to the palatine arch (figure).
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Correspondence to: Dr Atsunobu Tsunoda at.hns@tmd.ac.jp A 63-year-old-man with hemiparesis and mild dementia secondary to a cerebral infarction developed sudden haematemesis. He lived in a nursing home and usually ate soft food. After removal of his dentures, we found a pink and white mass on the pharyngeal wall posterior to the palatine arch (figure).
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2004
An attempt has been made to present an overview of this controversial topic of over-the-counter denture adherents. The proper use of a denture adhesive can truly provide both dentist and patient with a means of securing a prosthesis despite the practitioner's best efforts.
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An attempt has been made to present an overview of this controversial topic of over-the-counter denture adherents. The proper use of a denture adhesive can truly provide both dentist and patient with a means of securing a prosthesis despite the practitioner's best efforts.
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1977
1. Many difficult situations can be avoided if the dentist keeps constantly aware of the physiologic, the psychologic, and the artistic factors involved in the construction of dentures, whether they be partial or complete. 2. No one would think of buying an automobile without getting adequate instruction in how to drive; neither should a patient expect
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1. Many difficult situations can be avoided if the dentist keeps constantly aware of the physiologic, the psychologic, and the artistic factors involved in the construction of dentures, whether they be partial or complete. 2. No one would think of buying an automobile without getting adequate instruction in how to drive; neither should a patient expect
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The 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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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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