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Journal of the Kentucky Dental... Jan 1976
Topics: Denture, Overlay; Humans
PubMed: 1075101
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Journal of the Kentucky Dental... Apr 1976
Topics: Appointments and Schedules; Denture, Overlay; Humans; Postoperative Care
PubMed: 1075103
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Journal of the Kentucky Dental... Oct 1975
Topics: Denture, Overlay; Humans; Mandible
PubMed: 1075096
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry Oct 1973
Topics: Denture Design; Denture, Overlay; Patient Care Planning
PubMed: 4582879
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Journal of Dentistry Sep 1982
Topics: Dental Abutments; Dental Cavity Preparation; Denture Design; Denture, Overlay; Root Canal Therapy
PubMed: 6754786
DOI: 10.1016/0300-5712(82)90053-7 -
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry Mar 1974
Topics: Acrylic Resins; Denture Bases; Denture, Overlay; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Humans; Methods; Root Canal Therapy
PubMed: 4521354
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(74)90207-8 -
Dental Clinics of North America Oct 1990The biomechanical rationale for the treatment of patients with overdentures, and their advantages and disadvantages are presented. The indications and contraindications... (Review)
Review
The biomechanical rationale for the treatment of patients with overdentures, and their advantages and disadvantages are presented. The indications and contraindications for the treatment of partially edentulous patients with removable partial overdentures are discussed. The patient's and dentist's responsibilities for the success of therapy are enumerated.
Topics: Biomechanical Phenomena; Denture Design; Denture, Overlay; Denture, Partial, Removable; Humans
PubMed: 2227034
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry Jun 1975A study was conducted on subjects with conventional dentures and with overlay dentures to compare their abilities to discriminate between occlusal forces. Perpendicular...
A study was conducted on subjects with conventional dentures and with overlay dentures to compare their abilities to discriminate between occlusal forces. Perpendicular forces were applied to the dynamic center of the occlusal table of the mandibular denture. Each subject's ability to distinguish differences in values of force was observed and recorded. All subjects with dentures showed sensory threshold values close to those reported for natural teeth. A graphic plotting showed that the responses of subjects with overlay-type dentures were more closely correlated with the psychophysical law as expressed by Stevens as a power function. Since this phenomenon holds true for natural teeth, the overlay denture more closely resembles natural teeth in this type of sensory function than does the conventional denture. In addition to recognized advantages, such as preservation of the ridge and improved retention and stability, the overlay denture provides more typical sensory function than is provided by the conventional denture. This advantage should further motivate dentists and patients to consider the retention and utilization of at least two suitable teeth in an overlay-type denture service.
Topics: Adult; Aged; Dental Stress Analysis; Denture, Complete; Denture, Overlay; Denture, Partial; Differential Threshold; Discrimination, Psychological; Humans; Middle Aged; Proprioception
PubMed: 1056469
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Journal of the Kentucky Dental... Jul 1977
Topics: Denture, Complete, Immediate; Denture, Overlay; Maxilla
PubMed: 269213
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Journal of the American Dental... Mar 1976
Topics: Denture Precision Attachment; Denture, Complete; Denture, Overlay; Humans; Tooth Root
PubMed: 1062462
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1976.0575