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A classification of the edentulous jaws

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1988
A classification of the edentulous jaws has been developed based on a randomised cross-sectional study from a sample of 300 dried skulls. It was noted that whilst the shape of the basalar process of the mandible and maxilla remains relatively stable, changes in shape of the alveolar process is highly significant in both the vertical and horizontal axes.
J I, Cawood, R A, Howell
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Morphologic Characteristics of Bony Edentulous Jaws

Journal of Prosthodontics, 2007
Purpose: The objective of this study was to examine bone tissue characteristics of edentulous arches and residual ridges in different regions of the human jaws. Materials and Methods : For the study, 24 maxillary and 99 mandibular completely edentulous dry specimens were examined macroscopically and by linear and ...
Jaime, Pietrokovski   +3 more
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Recording Edentulous Jaw Relationships

Dental Clinics of North America, 1977
An attempt has been made to present a practical method of transferring interocclusal records to an articulator. More complicated methods and fully adjustable articulators are available if desired. The Whip-Mix articulator and Quick Mount face bow is a combination that is very adequate in the fabrication of complete dentures.
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RECORDING JAW RELATIONSHIPS IN EDENTULOUS PATIENTS

Dental Clinics of North America, 1996
The use of a facebow transfer is an important first step in making jaw relation records. Equally important is to make a careful study of the patient's existing dentures. This article suggests a technique that permits an accurate measurement of the patient's inter-ridge distance.
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Digital intraoral scanning technique for edentulous jaws

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2018
Few studies have evaluated direct digital scans of edentulous jaws using intraoral scanners because it is difficult to scan edentulous sites that are smooth and devoid of features. A scanning technique is introduced for making direct digital scans of edentulous jaws with intraoral scanners in patients with a broad palate.
Jing-Huan Fang   +3 more
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