The ideal properties of a denture are adequate rigidity of polished surface to bear masticatory forces and flexibility and softness for better stress distribution. Conventional complete denture lacks retention and stability in cases with flabby tissue. A liquid supported denture can be a solution for this problem. This article describes the design of a denture in which the characteristics of plasticity and elastic recovery can be combined using a liquid supported denture in a patient with completely edentulous maxillary arch with flabby tissue in anterior region. It allows uniform stress distribution due to its flexible tissue surface and improves the patients acceptance
The aim of this study is to suggest a technique to improve the retention of the prosthesis in grossl...
Abstract Flabby ridge, which consists of displaceable tissues, commonly seen in day-to-day clinical...
Fabrication of any dental prosthesis over a compromised residual alveolar ridge is really a challeng...
Liquid supported denture can be a permanent solution in edentulous patients with diabetes, xerostomi...
Patients with problematic situations like flabby tissues, diabetes, xerostomia, atrophied ridges, pa...
The strong, flexible nature of flexible denture material is perfectly suited to the variety of natur...
It is the dentist’s responsibility to fabricate a prosthesis incorporating stability, retention and ...
Retention, stability and support are the basic principles on which the success of a complete denture...
A fibrous or flabby ridge is a superficial area of mobile soft tissue affecting the maxillary or man...
Flabby ridge is a common clinical finding affecting the alveolar ridges of the mandibular or maxilla...
Denture is a device in the field of dentistry that serves to replace natural teeth are missing, eith...
Flexible dentures are routinely used to patients with great esthetic concerns. Also, there are advoc...
Abstract: Flabby ridges as well as resorbed residual ridges compromise the support, retention and s...
Since satisfactory retention and stability now permit the acceptance by full dentures of wider funct...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The aim of this study is to suggest a technique to improve the retention of the prosthesis in grossl...
Abstract Flabby ridge, which consists of displaceable tissues, commonly seen in day-to-day clinical...
Fabrication of any dental prosthesis over a compromised residual alveolar ridge is really a challeng...
Liquid supported denture can be a permanent solution in edentulous patients with diabetes, xerostomi...
Patients with problematic situations like flabby tissues, diabetes, xerostomia, atrophied ridges, pa...
The strong, flexible nature of flexible denture material is perfectly suited to the variety of natur...
It is the dentist’s responsibility to fabricate a prosthesis incorporating stability, retention and ...
Retention, stability and support are the basic principles on which the success of a complete denture...
A fibrous or flabby ridge is a superficial area of mobile soft tissue affecting the maxillary or man...
Flabby ridge is a common clinical finding affecting the alveolar ridges of the mandibular or maxilla...
Denture is a device in the field of dentistry that serves to replace natural teeth are missing, eith...
Flexible dentures are routinely used to patients with great esthetic concerns. Also, there are advoc...
Abstract: Flabby ridges as well as resorbed residual ridges compromise the support, retention and s...
Since satisfactory retention and stability now permit the acceptance by full dentures of wider funct...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
The aim of this study is to suggest a technique to improve the retention of the prosthesis in grossl...
Abstract Flabby ridge, which consists of displaceable tissues, commonly seen in day-to-day clinical...
Fabrication of any dental prosthesis over a compromised residual alveolar ridge is really a challeng...