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Esthetics and the edentulous patient
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1988Most individuals undergo some degree of psychological shock, depression, and loss of self-esteem after the loss of their teeth. Optimum success in the treatment of the edentulous patient can no longer be limited to the proper fit, function, speech, selection, and arrangement of teeth.
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Restoration of the edentulous maxilla
British Dental Journal, 1997A case is presented which highlights the problems encountered when using an implant-stabilised overdenture in an edentulous upper jaw, opposed by a natural dentition.
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Effect of Edentulism on Spirometric Tests
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2001The impact of denture wear in edentulous subjects while performing routine spirometric measurements has never been systematically investigated. We compared the values of FVC, FEV(1), PEFR, FEF(50%), FIV(1), and FIF(50%) recorded with and without dentures in three groups of edentulous subjects: 36 asymptomatic subjects with normal spirometry (N), 22 ...
BUCCA, Caterina+7 more
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Mouthguards for edentulous patients
Australian Dental Journal, 1980Abstract— There are occasions when fully edentulous patients require mouthguards. The following paper describes both the construction of a full upper and a lower denture‐mouthguard and a case report involving such a prosthesis.
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The Edentulous Le Fort Fracture
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 1997A retrospective review of 328 Le Fort fractures has identified 20 (6.1%) of these fractures as edentulous. A review of treatment of the patients was conducted. Conservative (nonsurgical treatment methods) and classic open reductions produce aesthetic and functional results that lead to posterior and oblique positioning of the maxillary occlusal segment
Craig A. Vander Kolk+6 more
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[Immediate loading of dental implants in partialful edentulous and edentulous jaws].
Zhonghua kou qiang yi xue za zhi = Zhonghua kouqiang yixue zazhi = Chinese journal of stomatology, 2004To investigate the clinical feasibility and technical characteristics of immediate loading and to access the short-term clinical results of treatment.This study included 3 completely edentulous patients and 24 patients who were partially edentulous from March 1999 to December 2003. 21 implants were immediately loaded and provided support for mandibular
Li-xin Qiu+5 more
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Central haemangioma of an edentulous mandible
British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1977Abstract A case is described of a central haemangioma of an edentulous mandible in a 42 year-old man. The clinical, radiographical and pathological features of this rare lesion are discussed.
H.D. Campbell, J.W. Eveson
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IMPLANTS FOR THE EDENTULOUS PATIENT
Dental Clinics of North America, 1996With the introduction of osseointegration, the use of dental implants to support and retain dental prostheses had become predictable and offers the patient and the dentist an alternative treatment option. This article describes the indications for implant prostheses, the factors to be considered in pretreatment patient evaluation, and the basic ...
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Hydroxyapatite augmentation of edentulous ridges
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1984W h e n the natural dentition is lost, the alveolar processes begin an inexorable resorption at various rates, and the patient may eventually have no reasonable ridge to support a prosthesis. Many implant devices that give additional support to dentures are available. In addition, there are several surgical techniques that create bony ridges by sliding
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