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3D printing of titanium-coated gradient composite lattices for lightweight mandibular prosthesis

open access: yesComposites Part B: Engineering, 2020
Compared with conventional prosthesis with homogenous structures, functionally graded lattice prosthesis with optimized stress distribution have both mechanical and biological advantages, thus better adapt to the gradient nature of host bones.
Ran Xiao, Xiaobin Feng, Rong Fan
exaly   +2 more sources

Mandibular stabilization prosthesis

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1982
0 cclusal prostheses may be used as an aid for diagnosing and treating temporomandibular joint or muscular disorders related to occlusal problems.’ These removable prostheses allow a decrease in muscle fatigue, spasm, and tenderness; joint edema, inllammalion, and tenderness; tooth mobility and sensitivity; and a tendency to diminish or eliminate ...
G E, Hartman, J H, Swepston
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The Cerosium® mandibular prosthesis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1965
Abstract Two tests are reported using a new implantable ceramic in the replacement of the human mandible. Results of these tests have led to certain criteria that should make further application of this material more satisfactory and permit its additional clinical evaluation.
G B, Cook, A W, Walker, E J, Schewe
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Surgical prosthesis for reconstructive mandibular surgery

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1966
Abstract The construction of a surgical prosthesis for a patient undergoing a bone graft for a section of the mandible has been described. The restorations used for the stabilization of the new segment of bone incorporated those features necessary for mandibular immobilization during the healing period, and for the restoration of mastication ...
I K, Adisman, S, Birnbach
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Diagnosis of the aesthetic components of the mandibular anterior prosthesis

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1983
SummaryThis paper explores seven different factors which should be considered when prescribing the lower anterior prosthesis: alignment as seen from the incisal; height of the incisal edges; degree of irregularity of the teeth; character of the incisal edge; height of the cuspid; mesio‐incisal angle of the cuspid; and ridge coverage.
L, Lorton, P, Whitbeck
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An Alternative Technique for Mandibular Advancement Prosthesis Fabrication

Journal of Prosthodontics, 1998
One of the conservative and successful modalities of treatment for obstructive sleep apnea is the mandibular advancement prosthesis. This prosthesis engages teeth on both dental arches for retention and stability. This article describes a technique that allows that fabrication of such a prosthesis in one piece and in a single laboratory step.
A, Sadan, A, Novoselsky, W A, Rogers
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Glossectomy rehabilitation by mandibular tongue prosthesis

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1972
Abstract In the rehabilitation of patients following complete glossectomy, the early placement of an obturator to assist in deglutition and articulation has proved to be effective. The tongue is not absolutely necessary in the production of speech. In all glossectomy patients, though, there seems to be a reluctance to try to speak or take oral fluids
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Horizontal alveolar transport distraction osteogenesis to stabilize removable prosthesis after mandibular reconstruction

Journal of Dental Sciences, 2023
Toshinori Iwai   +2 more
exaly  

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