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1 nture users have at least one problem with a denture.
2 s were processed into the tissue side of the denture.
3 ation, difficulty in chewing, and absence of dentures.
4 increased dependence in ADLs, and wearing of dentures.
5 nt has had no difficulty in adjusting to the dentures.
6 ining dentition and fabrication of immediate dentures.
7 e redeveloping biofilms on natural teeth and dentures.
8 pporting single crowns and 202 fixed partial dentures.
9 rt for the use of resin-bonded fixed partial dentures.
10 so be used for fabricating removable acrylic dentures.
11 e of clinically failed ceramic fixed partial dentures.
12 used in posterior areas or for fixed partial dentures.
13 erials properties are known duplication of a denture anchor in stone via polysulfide, addition silico
14 f the oral mucosa in direct contact with the denture and affects up to 50% of denture wearers.
15 ch resulted in sustained colonization of the denture and palate for 8 weeks postinoculation.
16 oth arches, the use of a complete or partial denture and the quality of the denture used are importan
17 val of cantilever resin-bonded fixed partial dentures and conventional removable partial dentures to
18 od dentition, compromised dentition, partial denture, and complete dentures) showed no inter-group di
19 lms, including those from vascular catheter, denture, and urinary catheter models as well as uninfect
20 er subdivided into subjects with and without dentures, and into males and females.
21 rts as natural teeth only, natural teeth and dentures, and no natural teeth (edentate).
22 al devices, including catheters, pacemakers, dentures, and prosthetic joints, which provide a surface
23 fective method of using non-metal reinforced dentures as interim fixed, provisional dentures has been
24 ios for congestive heart failure and wearing dentures, as benchmarks).
25                                              Denture-associated stomatitis is a common candidal infec
26    The most common form of oral candidiasis, denture-associated stomatitis, involves biofilm growth o
27 d soft-tissue needs of each specific defect, denture-bearing potential of the original tissues, and a
28 we assessed the mucosal host response to the denture biofilm and found the mucosal histopathology to
29          A reproducible model of C. albicans denture biofilm was developed and used to determine the
30                                              Denture biofilms represent a protective reservoir for or
31                                 The modified denture can function as an interim fixed, implant-suppor
32                                     Complete dentures can be produced with different types of occlusa
33 ntervention contemporaneous with replacement dentures can positively change dietary behavior.
34   A patient with chronic zinc poisoning from denture cream retained gadolinium after a magnetic reson
35 ied, such as amylase in association with the denture device.
36                               The depression-denture dissatisfaction association was analyzed with si
37 5-point depression scale, the probability of denture dissatisfaction increased by 24% [95% confidence
38                                              Denture dissatisfaction was assessed with a five-point L
39 ts to support the interim complete maxillary denture during the healing period.
40 caused by problems with the teeth, mouth, or dentures during the previous 12 months.
41 lation, the majority of inoculated rats with dentures exhibited a clinical score of 1 (pinpoint eryth
42 Is) (4.0 to 4.5 mm) supporting fixed partial dentures (FPDs) in posterior mandibular and maxillary ja
43            Fracture of ceramic fixed-partial dentures (FPDs) tends to occur in the connector area bec
44               Although the removable partial denture group required rather more maintenance visits, t
45 y peak in the fully edentulous group without dentures (group 4, 19.2%).
46 age, 67 years) to fixed or removable partial denture groups of 30 persons, matched for age and sex.
47 orced dentures as interim fixed, provisional dentures has been described.
48            Improved chewing ability with new dentures has resulted in little dietary improvement, sug
49            Studies of the biofilm process on dentures have primarily been limited to in vitro models.
50                                              Dentures, however, can be cleaned quickly and efficientl
51 s not statistically related to the dental or denture hygiene index.
52 cognitive abilities and related to tooth and denture hygiene indices, which were assessed using the a
53  between depression and dissatisfaction with dentures in older adults.
54 samples from seven "teeth" (samples included dentures) in randomly selected quadrants were collected
55 pes of posterior occlusal forms for complete dentures, in a randomized cross-over trial design.
56 al, the reported advantages of fixed partial dentures, including reduced maintenance frequency, offer
57 A unique method was used to convert existing dentures into fixed, implant-supported appliances.
58                           Drugs bound to the denture materials could be "washed out" by treatment wit
59 rechargeable infection-responsive antifungal denture materials for potentially managing the disease.
60  potential of the newly developed antifungal denture materials in the management of CADS and other in
61                            Removable partial dentures may adversely affect remaining tissues and have
62                We developed a rodent acrylic denture model and characterized the Candida albicans and
63                            This current oral denture model mimics human denture stomatitis and should
64 ng first and second molars in the mandibular dentures of 50 edentulous patients.
65 oral cavities of elderly individuals without dentures only after 80 yr of age, suggesting that there
66  maxillas) in patients who refused to wear a denture or were told of the possibility of immediately l
67 to malocclusion, flossing, removable partial denture, oral piercing, and self-inflicted trauma), and
68 OPG preference was greater for fixed partial denture planning (FPD) 59%, whereas CBCT was highly pref
69  approximal space plaque index (API) and the denture plaque index (DPI).
70 ilure stresses of the all-core fixed partial dentures ranged from 107 to 161 MPa.
71 ilure stresses of the veneered fixed partial dentures ranged from 19 to 68 MPa.
72  found on the public SC scale in relation to denture/removable false teeth and on the total SC scale
73 alently bound onto diurethane dimethacrylate denture resins in the curing step.
74                          Micromotion under a denture, retention of compromised teeth, and the necessi
75  5 clinical conditions [>/= 5 missing teeth, denture(s), untreated decay, moderate/severe periodontit
76 ciated with age among dentate people with no denture(s).
77 ompliance; therefore, cleaning the patients' dentures should be part of nursing personnel's daily car
78 sed dentition, partial denture, and complete dentures) showed no inter-group differences for HEI exce
79                           Candida-associated denture stomatitis (CADS) is a significant clinical conc
80                                              Denture stomatitis (DS) is a fungal infection characteri
81 plaque (OR=1.54, P=0.001), and no detectable denture stomatitis (OR=2.89, P<0.001) significantly incr
82 This current oral denture model mimics human denture stomatitis and should be useful for testing the
83 gy to be consistent with that of acute human denture stomatitis, demonstrating fungal invasion and ne
84 , are resistant to antifungals used to treat denture stomatitis.
85 laque and the percentage of patients without denture stomatitis.
86 roperties are critical for the prevention of denture stomatitis.
87 n three different medical device substrates (denture strips, catheter disks and contact lenses) to qu
88  keratinocyte-adherence capacity, but higher denture-surface-adherence ability.
89                                         This denture system consists of custom-fitted fixed and remov
90     Recently, we developed a novel intraoral denture system for rodent research.
91    The purpose of this study was to use this denture system to develop a clinically relevant animal m
92                         "Mature" natural and denture teeth biofilms have similar total numbers of bac
93 re taken from 55 dentate individuals and the denture teeth of 62 edentulous individuals before and af
94 id and more complex on natural teeth than on denture teeth.
95 hat Mexican-Americans are less likely to use dentures than either of their non-Hispanic counterparts.
96  those who were edentulous and wore complete dentures than for those who had all their natural teeth.
97 main material employed in the fabrication of dentures, the aim of this research was to evaluate the a
98 r of patients receiving replacement complete dentures through a tailored dietary intervention.
99  dentures and conventional removable partial dentures to restore shortened lower dental arches.
100 y (NHANES III-Phase 1) provides estimates of denture use among the US civilian non-institutionalized
101 e-related compromising conditions other than denture use in this most elderly age group.
102                                         Age, denture use, socioeconomic status, health status, and he
103 ding to gender, in both cases independent of denture use, suggesting that the natural suppression of
104 n is age-related in a fashion independent of denture use, we analyzed the frequency (incidence) of ca
105            A major predisposing condition is denture use, which also increases in the elderly.
106 te or partial denture and the quality of the denture used are important aspects of their oral health
107 ion data indicated that approximately 60% of denture users have at least one problem with a denture.
108              A maxillary immediate treatment denture was designed to obturate anticipated antral comm
109                     Biofilm formation on the denture was observed by week 4 and on the palate by week
110  attached to the abutments, and the modified denture was used for a pick-up impression.
111 ct with the denture and affects up to 50% of denture wearers.
112 vitamin C (0.87 mg/dL) were also lower among denture-wearers (p < 0.05).
113                                   Edentulous denture-wearers eat fewer fruits and vegetables than do
114                               If the diet of denture-wearers is to be improved, psychosocial factors,
115 at intake of carrots and tossed salads among denture-wearers was, respectively, 2.1 and 1.5 times les
116                   In contrast, among dentate denture-wearers, prevalence ranged from 18.7% in >/= 65-
117 n C serum levels were significantly lower in denture-wearers.
118                                         Full denture-wearing (N = 79) and dentate persons (N = 52) co
119                                              Denture-wearing, immunosuppression, antibiotic therapy,
120 g to visual analogue scales after 8 weeks of denture-wearing.
121  treatment planned for a maxillary immediate denture were included in the study.
122 iodontitis and scheduled to receive complete dentures were accrued.
123                                          The dentures were processed, polished, and inserted 5 days a
124                                        These dentures were used as temporary fixed prostheses.
125    Laboratory screws were used to attach the denture with gold cylinders to abutment replicas.
126 t it may be advantageous to provide complete dentures with cusped posterior teeth.
127 ts were randomly assigned 3 sets of complete dentures with different posterior occlusal forms (zero-d
128                                     Existing dentures without porcelain teeth were modified for use a

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