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  2. Dentures - Wikipedia

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    Flexible partial fabrication involves only non-invasive procedures. Dentures can be difficult to clean and can affect oral hygiene. Complete dentures. Complete dentures are worn by patients who are missing all of the teeth in a single arch—i.e. the maxillary (upper) or mandibular (lower) arch—or, more commonly, in both arches. The full ...

  3. Removable partial denture - Wikipedia

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    Removable partial denture made from flexible nylon resin. Rather than lying entirely on the edentulous ridge like complete dentures, removable partial dentures possess clasps of cobalt-chrome or titanium metal or plastic that "clip" onto the remaining teeth, making the RPD more stable and retentive.

  4. Complete dentures - Wikipedia

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    A complete denture (also known as a full denture, false teeth or plate) is a removable appliance used when all teeth within a jaw have been lost and need to be prosthetically replaced. In contrast to a partial denture , a complete denture is constructed when there are no more teeth left in an arch, hence it is an exclusively tissue-supported ...

  5. Complete denture occlusion - Wikipedia

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    Lingualized occlusion. Lingualized occlusion is defined as a form of denture occlusion that articulates the maxillary lingual cusps with the mandibular occlusal surfaces in centric, working, and non-working mandibular positions. [1] The concept of lingualized occlusion was again influenced by Gysi, when he designed a crossbite posterior teeth ...

  6. Fixed prosthodontics - Wikipedia

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    Fixed prosthodontics. Fixed prosthodontics is the branch of prosthodontics that focuses on dental prostheses that are permanently affixed (fixed). Crowns, bridges (fixed dentures), inlays, onlays, and veneers are some examples of indirect dental restorations. Prosthodontists are dentists who have completed training in this specialty that has ...

  7. Denturist - Wikipedia

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    Full upper denture Partial denture Mouthguard Dental crown made using the patient's impression Dental veneers Australia. The following scope of practice has been outlined by the Australian Dental Association for registered dental prosthetists. Dental prosthetists in Australia can: perform both visual and digital oral health examinations.

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