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Fabrication of complete dentures using treatment dentures for a patient with erratic mandibular movements: A case report

Kim JY, Park C, Vang MS, Yang HS, Lim HP, Park SW

Long-term use of ill-fitting dentures may cause irregular movements of the mandible. In such cases, satisfactory outcomes both in terms of function and esthetics could be achieved by accurate registration...
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Denture Cleansers

Won HJ, Wan SS

  • KMID: 2196268
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 1997 Mar;35(1):244-249.
Proper hygienic care of removable dentures is an important means of maintaining a healthy oral mucosa on denture wearers. Denture cleansing is often poor due to improper mechanical and the...
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Neutral zone approach for rehabilitation of severely atrophic maxillary and mandibular ridges: A case report

Lee JY, Choi SY, Lee JH

The neutral zone technique is an alternative approach for the construction of complete dentures on highly atrophic ridges with history of denture instability. This technique achieves two objectives. First, the...
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Factors influencing patient satisfaction with complete dentures

Lee SW, Chung MK

  • KMID: 2321720
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 2005 Oct;43(5):633-649.
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: In spite of the progress in techniques and materials in complete denture prosthodontics, patients still complain of discomfort after the insertion of complete dentures. For the last...
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Rehabilitation of a patient with atrophic ridges using gothic arch tracing and nonpressure impression: a case report

Lee SY, Yu JH

Flabby ridges adversely affect the stability of complete dentures. For the management it is suggested that soft tissues reconditioned before making definitive dentures, and modified impression techniques used for the...
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Considerations for increasing denture stability: a case report

Kim J, Kim HS, Pae A

When wearing complete dentures, patients want to function naturally within a physiologically stable range. To do this, recovery of esthetics, biologically stable arrangement and contour, and occlusal contacts with denture...
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Complete denture rehabilitation of edentulous patient using mandibular suction denture: a clinical report

Lim SR, Seo YH, Kim HY, Song YG, Lee JS

Suction dentures enhance retention and support by forming negative pressure temporarily at the internal surface of denture base at times of swallowing and chewing because the areas surrounding the denture...
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PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT OF PATIENT SATISFACTION AND ACCEPTANCE OF COMPLETE DENTURES

Chung MK, Lee SW

  • KMID: 2321672
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 1999 Aug;37(4):494-505.
In spite of the progress in techniques and materials of the prosthodontic rehabilitation of patients with complete edentulous arches, prosthodontists still face patients' complaints about dissatisfaction and discomfort from their...
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The treatment of an edentulous patient with DENTCA(TM) CAD/CAM Denture

Park JH, Cho IH, Shin SY, Choi YS

Nowadays, CAD/CAM is broadly used in dentistry for inlays, crowns, implant abutments and its spectrum is expanding to complete dentures. Utilizing CAD/CAM to fabricate complete dentures is expected to decrease...
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Complete denture treatment using lingualized occlusion scheme at the edentulous patient with severely absorbed flat residual ridges: a case report

Choi BS, Lee JS

Many factors should be considered for successful denture treatment at edentulous patients: support, retention, stability, occlusion, esthetics, etc. The patient who has severely absorbed residual ridges, however, treatments are challenging...
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Functional impression technique using temporary denture for rehabilitation of severely atrophic maxillary and mandibular ridges

Suh YK, Bae JY, Kim HH

Soft liner is used to functional impression technique when dental stone is immediately poured after taking impression because of viscoelasticity. In this case, a 78-year-old male visited for new dentures....
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Complete denture rehabilitation of fully edentulous patient with severe bone resorption and class II jaw relation using piezography

Kwon W, Song YG, Lee JS

Piezography, prosthetic space recorded by pronunciation, can be used as a reference for arrangement of artificial teeth and polishing surface of a denture. In this case, a 67 year old...
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Artificial teeth displacement of monolithic complete denture manufactured by 3D printer and milling machine

Kwak YH, Lee SH, Lee GJ, Kim HJ

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the displacement of artificial tooth of monolithic complete denture manufactured by milling and 3D printing method in which the denture base...
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Fabrication of complete dentures by conventional method and CAD/CAM milling: A case report

Jung Y, Lee J, Hong SJ, Noh K, Kim HS, Pae A

In edentulous patient, not only mastication and pronunciation but also esthetics are compromised. By restoring an edentulous patient with complete dentures, masticatory function and esthetics can be rehabilitated. The advantages...
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Complete denture of a skeletal class III patient with occlusal scheme in consideration: A case report

Lim S, Kwon KR, Noh K, Paek J

Occlusal disharmony is frequently observed among edentulous patients. When artificial teeth come into contact, the unfavorable displacing force may lead to the discomfort, mucosal trauma, or even neuromuscular alterations and...
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Prevention of Candida albicans infection in dental polishing lathe by chlorhexidine

Song YG

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the transmission of candida in denture by dental polishing lathe. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Maxillary complete dentures made from the same model were...
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The treatment of an edentulous patient with conventional complete denture and CAD/CAM complete denture

Cho S, Lee J

In patients with fully edentulous jaw, treatment of complete dentures should be carried out in many stages when following the conventional methods. Therefore there were disadvantages such as multiple visits...
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A case of removable dentures using digital method

Lee JS, Ahn SJ, Leesungbok R, Lee SW

Generally dentures are manufactured by conventional method, however the frequency of fabricating denture using digital method is increasing due to the recent development of digital technology in dentistry. The digital...
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A simplified chair-side remount technique using customized mounting platforms

Chauhan MD, Dange SP, Khalikar A, Vaidya SP

Correct occlusal relationships are part of the successful prosthetic treatment for edentulous patients. Fabrication of complete dentures comprises of clinical and laboratory procedures that should be executed accurately for achieving...
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Double crown retained removable partial denture -4 years in retrospect

Lee SH

  • KMID: 2195790
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 2004 Feb;42(1):73-82.
STATMENT OF PROBLEM: Little in known about the importance of selection of various double crowns as retainer in determining the outcome of treatment with double crown retained removable partial denture....
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