2016
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.640
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Functional salivary reservoir in maxillary complete denture – technique redefined

Abstract: Key Clinical MessageComplete dentures are poorly tolerated in patients with xerostomia. A salivary reservoir can be incorporated into a denture that provides slow, sustained, and continuous release of salivary substitute. This article describes a simple, cost‐effective, and innovative technique of fabrication and designing of functional maxillary salivary reservoir complete denture.

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“…[7,8] Research endeavors should focus on determining the minimum thickness required for reservoir walls to maximize size while preserving denture strength. [7][8][9] Evaluation of reservoir placement should be conducted individually for each case, with consideration for potential anterior placement in instances where posterior space is insufficient.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7,8] Research endeavors should focus on determining the minimum thickness required for reservoir walls to maximize size while preserving denture strength. [7][8][9] Evaluation of reservoir placement should be conducted individually for each case, with consideration for potential anterior placement in instances where posterior space is insufficient.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of fabrication method has been described in the literature for reservoir denture. Joseph et al [8] and Shah et al [9] used 1mm thickness of thermoplastic sheet for the fabrication of lid on maxillary denture. Burhanpurwala et al [10] used snap-on buttons for orientation of two-piece mandibular reservoir denture along with clear acrylic tissue bearing plate to visualize the patient about the level of salivary substitute in the denture.…”
Section: Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%