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A clinical study on the retention of maxillary complete denture with different denture base materials

Lee JH, Lim JH, Cho IH

  • KMID: 2195907
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 2001 Feb;39(1):58-70.
For the successful treatment of complete denture, obtaining a good retention is essential. There are lots of factors affecting denture retention. Denture material, one of those factors affecting denture retention,...
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Evaluation of changes in adhesive strength and cytotoxicity of a denture adhesive according to time

Jung HY, Kim JH, Lee KW, Shim JS, Moon HS

STATEMENTS OF THE PROBLEM: Many denture wearers occasionally use denture adhesives to improve denture retention, stability and chewing efficiency. An ideal denture adhesive is nontoxic, non-irritating, and provides comfort to...
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Clinical application of mandibular removable partial denture using implant-supported surveyed crown: A case report

Park JH, Min BK, Yang HS, Park C, Park SW

When making conventional removable partial denture for the remaining teeth where the remaining teeth are only on one side, rotation of the denture occurs -in function- on the axis of...
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PALATELESS COMPLETE DENTURE FOR RESTORING GOOD TASTES : A CASE REPORT

Song EH, Kim RG, Ahn HJ, Byun S, Choi BG

  • KMID: 1959585
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 1999 Dec;37(6):819-824.
The Purpose of this article is to present a clinical case report for palateless complete denture. Despite the contravacy of palatal uncoverage in upper complete denture, palateless complete denture has...
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Frenectomy for improvement of a problematic conventional maxillary complete denture in an elderly patient: a case report

Al Jabbari YS

Maxillary labial and buccal frena are considered as normal anatomic structures in the oral cavity. However, they may exist intraorally as a thick broad fibrous attachment and/or become located near...
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Analysis of Satisfaction with Removal Dental Prosthesis among Hansen`s Patients

Oh DC, Kim LH, Song MH, Kook SH, Kim JW, Cho JY, Choi MJ, Kim YC

  • KMID: 2036966
  • Korean Lepr Bull.
  • 2006 Dec;39(2):3-18.
The purposes of this study were to investigate the satisfaction of use of removable denture elated to general, functional and esthetic factors among dental patients in national sorokdo hospital, and...
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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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Case Reports On The Magnetic Retained Overdentures

Vang MS, Choi CH, Kim YY

  • KMID: 2118663
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 2002 Feb;40(1):88-97.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a cases which was treated with magnetic attachments on the patients in edentulous mandible and maxilla.Author made magnetic overdenture for two patients...
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Evaluation of suitability and stability in a skeletal Class III complete denture patient with flabby tissue: A case report

Lee J, Hong S, Paek J, Noh K, Pae A, Kim HS, Kwon KR

To obtain denture retention, support, and stability in Class III edentulous cases with flat alveolar ridges and extensive flabby tissue is very difficult. The patient was a 72-year-old male who...
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Rehabilitation using mandibular implant overdenture with CAD/CAM milled bar: A case report

Ban MH, Yang H, Park SW, Lim HP, Yun KD, Shin JH, Park C

Long-term alveolar bone resorption in edentulous patient causes difficulty in denture use. Applying an implant overdenture with 2 to 4 implants to edentulous patient is easily approachable. Moreover, it improves...
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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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Fabrication of complete dentures for a patient with odontogenic myxoma: A case report

Jeong DW, Kim HH, Bae JY

Odontogenic myxoma of the jaws is a rare benign odontogenic tumor. In this case, a 61-year-old male patient had a chief complaint about maxillary anterior gingival mass and excisional biopsy...
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A comparative study on the accuracies of resin denture bases and metal denture bases

Park HW, Kim CW, Kim YS

  • KMID: 2195895
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 2001 Jun;39(3):250-259.
Since the late 1930s, acrylic resins have been the materials of choice for the fabrication of complete denture bases. It has excellent esthetic properties, adequate strength, low water sorption, and...
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Removable implant-supported partial denture using milled bar with Locator(R) attachments in a cleft lip & palate patient: A clinical report

Yang SH, Kim KA, Kim JY, Seo JM

Due to the limitations of conventional removable partial denture prostheses to treat a cleft lip & palate patient who shows scar tissue on upper lip, excessive absorption of the maxillary...
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Removable Partial Denture Using Anterior Implant-Supported Fixed Prostheses for Edentulous Patients: A Case Report

Lee YJ, Bae EB, Jeong CM, Lee JJ, Kim JY, Huh JB

This case study was to report the possible increase in the denture retention and psychological relief using the implant-supported fixed prostheses in a completely edentulous patient. The implants were placed...
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An investigation into the effect of denture adhesives on incisal bite force of complete denture wearers using pressure transducers: a clinical study

Kalra P, Nadiger R, Shah FK

  • KMID: 2392035
  • J Adv Prosthodont.
  • 2012 May;4(2):97-102.
PURPOSE: Study was conducted to determine and assess the effect of different type of denture adhesives on the incisal bite force of complete denture wearers until the dislodgement of upper...
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Prosthetic rehabilitation using an obturator in a fully edentulous patient who had partial maxillectomy

Chung YJ, Kim JJ, Baik J, Cha HS, Lee JH

Prosthetic rehabilitation of an edentulous patient who has a maxillary defect is difficult to achieve for many clinicians. The maxillary defect causes leakage of air during pronunciation and compromises denture...
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Implant overdenture of mandible with severe unilateral atrophy: Report of two cases

Kim SY, Kwon EY, Jung KH, Jeon HM, Baek YJ, Yun MJ, Huh JB

There are several unfavorable conditions regarding alveolar bone condition that may compromise the denture patient's satisfaction. Chewing efficiency may not be satisfactory when alveolar bone is deficient, and the denture...
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Corrosion Phenomena Of Magnetic Attachment Used In Oral Environment

Kwak JH, Chung CH, Choe HC

  • KMID: 1959482
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 2002 Oct;40(5):470-483.
The purpose of this study was to investigate further the mechanics of failure of magnets used for denture retention. Dyna magnets were retrived from denture that had failed after 34...
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