2007
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(07)60060-2
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An expedited technique for remaking a single complete denture for an edentulous patient

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“…Over recent years, several simplified methods for complete denture fabrication have been described. Such approaches include simplification or even avoiding some clinical or laboratory procedures and claim to result in clinically adequate dentures with lower use of resources . However, most approaches have been purported by case reports or retrospective studies, which cannot provide high levels of evidence regarding the effect of a treatment modality .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over recent years, several simplified methods for complete denture fabrication have been described. Such approaches include simplification or even avoiding some clinical or laboratory procedures and claim to result in clinically adequate dentures with lower use of resources . However, most approaches have been purported by case reports or retrospective studies, which cannot provide high levels of evidence regarding the effect of a treatment modality .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some approaches attempt to simplify or eliminate certain clinical and laboratory procedures in denture fabrication. Examples of simplified methods include fabrication of master casts and trial record bases directly from a single irreversible hydrocolloid impression in a stock tray, mounting casts on articulators without facebow transfers, direct pouring of definitive casts in articulators, definitive impression and maxillomandibular relationship records in one appointment, alternative materials for definitive impressions, different occlusal schemes such as lingualized occlusion, and duplication of existing dentures . Most studies on such methods are clinical reports or retrospective studies, and the lack of randomized trials is a concern.…”
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“…Special terms such as tri-denture, two-step denture, CAD-CAM denture, baltic denture are used to specify other forms of simplified dentures. [15][16][17] This systematic review (SR) was conducted with an aim to explore the evidence available for four-step simplified denture technique and to evaluate if these dentures could be as effective as the six-step conventional balanced CDs.…”
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confidence: 99%