Unconventional dentures – A literature review
Journal Title: IP Annals of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
Routine complications faced by the dentist include atrophic ridge microstomia flabby tissue xerostomia bony exostosis labially inclined premaxilla esthetic demand bruxism systemic disorders patients demand for duplicating dentures etc Management of these difficulties can be done by proper incorporating of suitable materials and advanced techniques This article describes the unconventional approaches to various modalities so as to provide ultimate satisfaction for the patientKeywords Unconventional dentures Liquid supported dentures Xerostomia
Authors and Affiliations
Shaik Riyaz Basha, M. Sujesh, Sadaf Alvi, Nirban Mitra
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