2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13191-011-0082-9
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Hollow Maxillary Complete Denture

Abstract: Residual ridge resorption is the reduction in size of the bony ridge under the mucoperiosteum. The resorption occurs at a faster rate in mandibular arch as compared to the maxillary arch; but severely atrophic maxillae with large interridge distance often pose a clinical challenge during fabrication of a successful maxillary complete denture. This clinical report describes a simple technique of fabricating a hollow maxillary complete denture in a patient with resorbed maxillary and mandibular ridges with incre… Show more

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“…In other methods auto‐ or heat‐polymerizing resins have been used to join the two parts of the prosthesis that have been fabricated separately. In these techniques, the junction becomes a weak site and is prone to fracture and may undergo discoloration with time.…”
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“…In other methods auto‐ or heat‐polymerizing resins have been used to join the two parts of the prosthesis that have been fabricated separately. In these techniques, the junction becomes a weak site and is prone to fracture and may undergo discoloration with time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the usual techniques of denture fabrication are followed in such cases, it may result in a heavy prosthesis, which compounds the problem associated with retention and resistance of the maxillary prosthesis . Methods used in the past to improve the retention and stability of heavy complete dentures include the use of implants, the use of magnets, modified impression techniques, intramucosal inserts, suction disks, and lightweight dentures …”
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