2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12147058
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Linear Dimensional Change in Acrylic Denture Teeth Positions Factored by Different Processing Techniques and Occlusal Forms: An In Vitro Study

Abstract: The current literature lacks substantial evidence for the effect of denture base processing techniques and posterior denture tooth forms on denture tooth shifts due to denture base resin polymerization. The aim of this study was to evaluate the combined effect of PMMA-based denture processing techniques (compression packing and injection molding) and posterior tooth forms (semi-anatomic and non-anatomic) on the linear dimensional shift of denture teeth following denture processing in both horizontal and vertic… Show more

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“…On the contrary, the psychological and social disabilities scores (OHIP-EDENT- 13,14,15,16,17) not differ statistically between the study groups. Also, the first score of the handicap score (OHIP-EDENT-18) not differ between conventional and CAD/CAM constructed dentures, while the second score of handicap score (OHIP-EDENT-19), felt that life in general was less satisfying, was better statistically in both CAD/CAM constructed dentures, versus the conventional constructed denture.…”
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confidence: 60%
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“…On the contrary, the psychological and social disabilities scores (OHIP-EDENT- 13,14,15,16,17) not differ statistically between the study groups. Also, the first score of the handicap score (OHIP-EDENT-18) not differ between conventional and CAD/CAM constructed dentures, while the second score of handicap score (OHIP-EDENT-19), felt that life in general was less satisfying, was better statistically in both CAD/CAM constructed dentures, versus the conventional constructed denture.…”
Section: H (Handicap)mentioning
confidence: 60%
“…To overcome these shortages and enhance the quality of the final prostheses, many processing techniques and materials have been emerged and improved over time. [17][18][19] In 1994, the first CAD/ CAM complete denture construction was reported. 20 Since then, numerous commercial systems for designing and fabricating CAD/ CAM complete dentures have been emerged using either rapid prototyping or milling technology.…”
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