1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(82)80022-x
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Denture plaque: Quiet destroyer

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“…Grade 2 and 3 denture-induced stomatitis (27) is well documented (2,33,34). Grade 2 and 3 denture-induced stomatitis (27) is well documented (2,33,34).…”
Section: Denture-induced Stomatitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grade 2 and 3 denture-induced stomatitis (27) is well documented (2,33,34). Grade 2 and 3 denture-induced stomatitis (27) is well documented (2,33,34).…”
Section: Denture-induced Stomatitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several clinical studies have shown that denture stomatitis due to candida infection is a frequent complication for patients wearing removable dentures (1)(2)(3). Another common location for plaque retention is the surface of veneered bridge pontics, especially at the mucosal contact area, inducing inflammation in the soft tissue located toward the polymer surface (4,5).…”
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“…8,9 Both in-vivo and in-vitro studies, regardless of simplicity or complexity of machinery or measurement method have constantly demonstrate the accumulation of plaque on denture surface. 2,4,8,9,10,11,12 The process by which denture accumulates plaque stain and calculus is apparently similar to that process which takes place on natural tooth surface. 13 Denture hygiene is an important element to maintained smooth surface hygiene of denture base resin, which always has been a neglected aspect.…”
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confidence: 95%