1992
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(92)90457-l
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The use of processed silicone to retain the implant-supported tissue-borne overdenture

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“…1a). In case of resilient liner‐retained overdentures, plaster indices (Adrian et al 1992) were made over the trial dentures to ensure that the space between the bar and the teeth was enough for the resilient liner and acrylic resin. Aluminum foil sheets of 2–3 mm thickness (Wright 1976) were applied over the bars to provide space for the resilient liner, and the dentures were processed.…”
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“…1a). In case of resilient liner‐retained overdentures, plaster indices (Adrian et al 1992) were made over the trial dentures to ensure that the space between the bar and the teeth was enough for the resilient liner and acrylic resin. Aluminum foil sheets of 2–3 mm thickness (Wright 1976) were applied over the bars to provide space for the resilient liner, and the dentures were processed.…”
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“…Overdentures may be retained using splinting attachments (bars and clips) or non‐splinting attachments (ball and sockets, magnets, telescopic copings and stress‐breaker attachments) (Preiskel 1985; Block et al 1990; Esfahani et al 1997). The main disadvantages of bars and clips are rapid wear, limited rotational freedom, bulk and soft tissue proliferation in unobturated regions under the bar (Adrian et al 1992).…”
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“…They are used to enhance the fit of poor fitting dentures and prevent trauma to sensitive mucosa, by forming a cushioned layer between the denture base and the oral mucosa 2–4 . They aid in the retention of extraoral prostheses and intraoral devices by engaging overdenture‐bar attachments 5,6 or modified abutments 7 and undercuts present in defect sites such as in maxillofacial obturators 8 . Denture liners should be elastic, nontoxic, and nonirritant to oral tissues.…”
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