Post Insertion Complaints in Complete Dentures - A never Ending Saga
Journal Title: Journal of Academy of Dental Education - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Removable Complete Dentures still exist as the treatment option of choice for majority of edentulous patients. Theanatomical and adaptational limitations associated with this modality often refrains a clinician from attending patients ofgeriatric group. Most of the complaints associated with complete dentures are actual and not psychological, contrary to thebelief of most clinicians. This article attempts to cover most of the common complains of complete denture wearers alongwith their possible causes and remedies.
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