Relevance of tongue types and depth of the retromylohyoid fossa in fabrication of mandibular removable dentures - A clinical study
Isha Rastogi
Abstract:Background:
Successful denture fitting depends on three key factors: retention, stability, and support. While creating a denture for the upper jaw is relatively easy, the lower jaw presents more challenges due to greater issues with retention and stability. This is because dentures tend to move around relative to the underlying bone during use. To address this problem, a customized tool (an impression and cast) was used in a study to measure the depth of the retromylohyoid fossa.
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