2019
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-2504
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AnIn VivoStudy to Compare Location of Neutral Zone Recorded with Two Materials

Abstract: Aim:To establish a relationship between the crest of the alveolar ridge and neutral zone and to compare its location recorded by two different material. Methods and materials:Thirty subjects were selected, and the location of the neutral zone was compared with the mandibular alveolar ridge crest. For each subject neutral zone was recorded by two different recording materials-Low fusing impression compound and tissue conditioner. After neutral zone recording, the relation between mandibular ridge crest and neut… Show more

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“…He also described how dentures should be constructed in the 'dead space', which later came to be known as the neutral zone. 2 The neutral zone has been defined as the potential space between the lips and cheeks on one side and the tongue on the other; that area or position where the forces between the tongue and cheeks or lips are equal. 3 The purpose of this article is to present three cases with resorbed ridges treated with the neutral zone technique for the fabrication of successful and stable mandibular complete denture with severely resorbed ridge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He also described how dentures should be constructed in the 'dead space', which later came to be known as the neutral zone. 2 The neutral zone has been defined as the potential space between the lips and cheeks on one side and the tongue on the other; that area or position where the forces between the tongue and cheeks or lips are equal. 3 The purpose of this article is to present three cases with resorbed ridges treated with the neutral zone technique for the fabrication of successful and stable mandibular complete denture with severely resorbed ridge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%