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Prosthetic Options for Full-Mouth Implant Rehabilitation: A Contemporary Review. [PDF]
Surabathula D +4 more
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Edentulism and Its Rehabilitation Among Older People in China
ABSTRACT Objectives To determine the prevalence of edentulism and its rehabilitation in China's older population and describe socio‐demographic differences in edentulism and rehabilitation. Methods Secondary analyses of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS). Bivariate and regression analyses were performed.
Qiuping Zhou +4 more
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Clinical evaluation of digital versus conventional impression in edentulous patients with flabby ridges: a randomized controlled clinical trial. [PDF]
Elawady DM +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Measuring Dry Mouth in Older People in Residential Care
ABSTRACT Aims To investigate and describe the concordance between salivary flow rates and xerostomia among older dependent adults, describe the association between medication use and dry mouth, and describe the impact of dry mouth on oral health‐related quality of life (OHRQoL).
Farah Zahiah Ahmad Zainuddin +3 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose The objective of this study was to biomechanically compare the All‐on‐Four and All‐on‐Six implant configurations combined with various framework materials by assessing stress distribution in peri‐implant bone, implants, and prosthetic structures using finite element analysis (FEA).
Lala Cabbarova +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Digital Workflow for a Two-Piece Hollow Bulb Obturator in Maxillary Defect Rehabilitation: A Clinical Case Report. [PDF]
Gomes I, Martins JP, Branco C, Lopes LM.
europepmc +1 more source
Full-mouth rehabilitation of completely edentulous patient using implant-supported fixed prosthesis
DR Prithviraj, Ankit Gupta
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ABSTRACT Background The articular eminence is essential for the proper functioning of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), guiding the movement of the mandibular condyle along its posterior slope. Changes in the inclination of the articular eminence (AEI) can occur as a result of tooth loss or aging.
Maryam Paknahad +2 more
wiley +1 more source

