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Custom overdenture retainer

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1990
SummaryA simple technique for fabricating stud overdenture retainers in the form of custom attachment castings with teflon retention discs has been described. This system allows for selective placement of the retention sphere on the root surface and control of retention through the size of the retention sphere.
C E, Nemcovsky, S, Fitzig, M, Gross
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TISSUE-SUPPORTED IMPLANT OVERDENTURES

Implant Dentistry, 1992
Overdenture techniques can be modified for use with implants. Generally the implants, which replace the tooth roots, can be placed in a position to permit optimum retention and stability as well as enhancing esthetics. Bony undercuts, which at times are present with the retention of tooth roots, are not a problem when using implants.
L R, Guerra, I M, Finger, M S, Block
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Implant-retained maxillary overdentures

Dental Clinics of North America, 2004
Overdentures supported by osseointegrated implants overcome many of the complications observed with overdentures supported by natural teeth. Dental implants are free of biologic consequences associated with natural teeth, such as dental caries and periodontal disease.
Steven E, Eckert, Alan B, Carr
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Overdentures

Dental Clinics of North America, 1984
S, Winkler, P, Wongthai
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Periodontal considerations for overdentures

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1987
Overdentures can offer an alternative to regular dentures with the correct factors. This paper discusses proper abutment selection and preparation coupled with appropriate periodontal maintenance and caries control to assure the success of overdentures.
G K, Johnson, J E, Sivers
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[Overdenture screws].

ZWR, 1989
The progressive significant characteristics of the cover-denture-screw are proved. The computer-recordings of the cover-denture-screw don't show any extreme maxima at a complex distribution of tension because of the favourable form-design of the screw. An obvious low concentration of tension mainly in the cervical part of the screw is the result of the
L, Kanth, H, Meyer
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Overdentures—Theory and Technique

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1973
In the short-coping, long-coping, and attachment-coping overdenture techniques, natural teeth remaining in the arches are used as abutments for the denture. In the short-coping method, endodontic treatment and significant reduction of the teeth are required.
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The Overdenture

Dental Clinics of North America, 1973
A A, Brewer, A H, Fenton
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The Overdenture

Dental Clinics of North America, 1969
J L, Lord, S, Teel
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Magnet overdentures.

Australian prosthodontic journal, 1996
Magnets were first used for overdenture retention in 1977. A novelty then, they are now an accepted alternative to conventional attachments, and available commercially from a number of manufacturers. Nearly all of them use a "closed field" magnet configuration, which provides optimum retention and eliminates any possibility of magnetic field effects on
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