1982
DOI: 10.2334/josnusd1959.24.1
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Construction of tooth positioners with LTV vinyl silicone rubber and some case reports.

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“…8 Water absorption of resilient material toxic or poisonous substance. Furthermore, patients wearing a tooth positioner, which has a basically similar composition to that of vinyl silicone rubber [5][6][7][8], and a further twenty-five patients (whose cases will be described later), used this liner with their dentures, and none of them reported any complaints or discomfort. During a three-year test period, no inflammation or swelling was observed among any of the former patients.…”
Section: ) Physical Properties Of Set Productmentioning
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“…8 Water absorption of resilient material toxic or poisonous substance. Furthermore, patients wearing a tooth positioner, which has a basically similar composition to that of vinyl silicone rubber [5][6][7][8], and a further twenty-five patients (whose cases will be described later), used this liner with their dentures, and none of them reported any complaints or discomfort. During a three-year test period, no inflammation or swelling was observed among any of the former patients.…”
Section: ) Physical Properties Of Set Productmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then a removable tooth-positioner was made [5][6][7][8][9][10][11]12,13] and fitted to the mouth . It was first applied to close the space between the maxillary anterior teeth and to improve the overjet and overbite (Fig.…”
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“…KESLING [2][3][4] in 1945, and in those days it was used for the closure of small spaces, the improvement of axis-inclination, and for better contact in occlusion. However, recently, it has become possible to use it more positively [9][10][11]13,14].…”
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