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Clinical Implementation of a Fully Digital Workflow for the Fabrication of a Maxillary Complete Denture: A Case Report. [PDF]

open access: yesDent J (Basel)
Luna-Domínguez CR   +5 more
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Interventions for replacing missing teeth: prostheses for the edentulous mandible. [PDF]

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Jawad S   +5 more
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Edentulous orodyskinesia

Annals of Neurology, 1983
AbstractTwelve of 75 (16%) edentulous patients (mean age, 62 years) were found to have orofacial dyskinesias. Tooth extraction averaged 12 years before the onset of movements. No dentures were present in 50% of dyskinetic patients and in 9.5% of edentulous patients without dyskinesia. Movements of the lips, tongue, and jaw were marked in 3 patients and
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Management of Edentulous Patients

Dental Clinics of North America, 2019
Edentulism, defined as the complete loss of all dentition, is a worldwide phenomenon. Edentulism occurs because of biologic disease processes, such as dental caries, periodontal diseases, trauma, and oral cancer. Edentulism is accompanied by several comorbidities that can significantly influence an individual.
Damian J, Lee, Paola C, Saponaro
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Simplified Edentulous Treatment Technique for Edentulous Hemimaxillectomy Patients: Case History Report

The International Journal of Prosthodontics, 2015
Technical difficulties in the construction of hard palate obturators following oncologic surgery are due to the recording limitations of the entire defect area, plus prosthesis base instability during recording of maxillomandibular relationships. This article describes a time-saving technique that ensures stable and precise recording bases.
CERUTI, Paola   +3 more
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Edentulism and Comorbid Factors

Journal of Prosthodontics, 2009
Abstract Introduction: Complete edentulism is the terminal outcome of a multifactorial process involving biological factors and patient‐related factors. It continues to represent a tremendous global health care burden, and will for the foreseeable future.
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