2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-849x.2012.00921.x
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Hollow Dentures: Treatment Option for Atrophic Ridges. A Clinical Report

Abstract: Severely atrophic ridges provide decreased retention, support, and stability and pose a clinical challenge to the success of complete denture prostheses. Extreme ridge resorption also increases the interridge distance. Restoration of the vertical dimension and esthetics thus demands increased height of the prosthesis and in turn leads to an increase in prosthesis weight. Reducing the weight of the denture enhances stability and retention and reduces further resorption of the jaw, thereby favoring the prognosis… Show more

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“…In these techniques, the junction becomes a weak site and is prone to fracture and may undergo discoloration with time. Also, the junction creates a site of potential leakage, which may cause seepage of fluid into the denture cavity . In the above‐mentioned technique, a single‐piece, heat‐polymerized hollow denture was fabricated with slight modifications at the time of packing, resulting in a denture with minimal adjustments at insertion, minimal chance of leakage, and uniform thickness of acrylic resin around the cavity.…”
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“…In these techniques, the junction becomes a weak site and is prone to fracture and may undergo discoloration with time. Also, the junction creates a site of potential leakage, which may cause seepage of fluid into the denture cavity . In the above‐mentioned technique, a single‐piece, heat‐polymerized hollow denture was fabricated with slight modifications at the time of packing, resulting in a denture with minimal adjustments at insertion, minimal chance of leakage, and uniform thickness of acrylic resin around the cavity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method described here has several advantages over the techniques previously described for the fabrication of a hollow denture. 2,8,10,15 Most of the methods described in the literature have either used two flasks, 8,9,15 which is time consuming and technically demanding, or a clear matrix template technique, 2,10 which is also time consuming and requires multiple measurements to achieve adequate thickness of acrylic resin. In other methods 8,9,15 auto-or heat-polymerizing resins have been used to join the two parts of the prosthesis that have been fabricated separately.…”
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