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Journal of Prosthodontics, 2021
PURPOSE A retrospective study to analyze the clinical performance of 3D printed complete dentures in edentulous patients compared with conventional complete dentures regarding post insertion visits and patient reported outcomes.
T. Kim +4 more
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PURPOSE A retrospective study to analyze the clinical performance of 3D printed complete dentures in edentulous patients compared with conventional complete dentures regarding post insertion visits and patient reported outcomes.
T. Kim +4 more
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Dentures are a Reservoir for Respiratory Pathogens
Jeremy Bagg, Gordon Ramage
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Do CAD/CAM dentures really release less monomer than conventional dentures?
ObjectivesComputer-aided design (CAD)/computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) dentures are assumed to have more favourable material properties than conventionally fabricated dentures, among them a lower methacrylate monomer release.
Patricia-Anca Steinmassl +2 more
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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).
Tatsuya Ishige +3 more
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A denture tray technique for remake dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1975A 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.
Glenn A. Anderson, Lawrence G. Wilson
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Denture plaque and denture cleansers
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1981Literature 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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Journal of Prosthodontics
PURPOSE This systematic review aims to compare clinical outcomes of digital dentures with conventional dentures. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and ...
A. Zandinejad +3 more
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PURPOSE This systematic review aims to compare clinical outcomes of digital dentures with conventional dentures. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and ...
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Interim Dentures and Treatment Dentures
Dental Clinics of North America, 1984Improvement 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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The denture box. An aid to denture hygiene
British Dental Journal, 2015This 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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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 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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