List of Articles by MeSH
DENTURE DESIGN
- Welfare DR. Fibre - Gives Inner Strength to Patients and Their Dentures. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2002;36(3):314.
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Fibre - Gives Inner Strength to Patients and Their Dentures |
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congress abstract |
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DENTURE DESIGN DENTAL MATERIALS |
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As soon as Methyl Methacrylate became “the” denture base material it became clear that it had a weakness and a tendency to fracture. In the early days “improvements” to tooth position were suggested as a way to prevent fractures. Soon various other ways were tried butthere were always problems. The search for an easy cheap way of strengthening “acrylic” has continued. This paper will look at the history of complete denture strength from the patient’s perspective and some of the techniques of denture base reinforcements that have been used over last 40 years. Will fibre help our dentures as much as it helps us? |
- Ibrahimagić L, Jerolimov V, Čelebić A. The Choice of Tooth Form for Removable Ddentures. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2001;35(2):225-44.
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The Choice of Tooth Form for Removable Ddentures |
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Metode izbora oblika zuba za mobilne proteze |
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original scientific paper |
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DENTURE, COMPLETE DENTURE DESIGN TOOTH, ARTIFICIAL |
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Different methods for the choice of artificial teeth for complete dentures are described in this study. The first known theory, based upon Hippocrates division of human temperaments into neurotic, sanquinic, biliar and asthenic types dates from the last century and says that the teeth form should be chosen according to a person's temperament. The temperament theory was replaced by Leon Williams geometric theory (at the beginning of this century) which correlates tooth form and face shape. According to Williams the shape of upper central incisor is in accordance with the shape of the face, i.e., central upper incisor is reduced and rotated facial form. The Williams theory is the most famous theory in the world, which is mentioned in almost all of the textbooks. The first theory after Williams on the choice of artificial teeth for removable dentures was the dentogenic theory of Frush and Fisher, i.e. SPA theory (sex, personality, age). The choice of artificial teeth relied on sex, personality and age, as women have smaller second upper incisors than men, stronger personalities have more pronounced canines and older populations have darker and more abrasive teeth than younger populations, which should be considered during the teeth choice. Other theories are as follows: the theory of aesthetic triangle which correlates tooth shape, face form and residual ridge form; the theory of individual preferences; the theory which recommends the use of old photographs, teeth which are extracted or plaster casts made before extraction, the theory which calculates the width and the length of the central upper incisors from old photographs, etc. However, the importance of the tooth setting and the possibility of reshaping the teeth during setting and contouring of artificial gingiva is also mentioned in the paper. |
- Knezović-Zlatarić D, Čelebić A, Valentić-Peruzović M, Pandurić J, Ćelić R, Poljak-Guberina R. The Influence of Kennedys Classification, Partial Denture Material and Construction on Patients Satisfaction. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2001;35(1):69-81.
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The Influence of Kennedys Classification, Partial Denture Material and Construction on Patients Satisfaction |
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Utjecaj klasifikacije djelomične bezubosti po Kennedyju, materijala i konstrukcije na zadovoljstvo pacijenata djelomičnim protezama |
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DENTURE, PARTIAL DENTURE DESIGN PATIENT SATISFACTION DENTAL MATERIALS |
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The aim of the study was to evaluate patients’ general satisfaction with their removable partial dentures of different classification, construction, material, denture base shape (major connectors), denture support and the number of missing teeth. The aim was also to evaluate patients’ satisfaction with denture retention, speech, aesthetics, chewing ability and the comfort of wearing dentures, depending on the construction. A total of 165 patients with partial dentures took part in this study. There were 59 males and 106 females aged from 38 to 87 years. Patients graded satisfaction with their partial dentures in total and also with aesthetics, speech and retention, chewing ability and the comfort of wearing dentures by means of a scale from 1 to 5. The dentist determined Kennedy classification and their modifications, material and denture support, denture base shape and the number of missing teeth. The dentist also evaluated the denture construction. On the basis of the statistical analysis the following conclusions were made: 1. Patients were on the whole satisfied with their partial dentures (distribution of the scores of the patients’ assessments was asymmetrical towards the highest scores in all examined categories). 2. Kennedy classification and their modifications, material, denture base shape and denture support do not have an influence on patients’ satisfaction with denture retention, speech, mastication, aesthetics and comfort of wearing dentures (p>0.05). 3. The number of lower missing teeth influence the comfort of wearing lower dentures (p<0.05). 4. Construction of lower dentures have an influence on patients’ satisfaction with speech with lower partial denture (p<0.05). |
- Živko-Babić J, Pandurić J, Mehulić K, Ivaniš T, Schauperl Z. Dimension of the crown marginal gap. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1999;33(1):45-53.
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- Batkovski S, Koval-Batkovski D. The impact of different mechanical retentive designs on the bond between polymer materials and metal framework. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(2):265-82.
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- Mehulić K, Baučić I, Ćatović A, Živko-Babić J, Stipetić J. Comparative analysis of pontic dimensions in lateral bridges. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(1):19-34.
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Comparative analysis of pontic dimensions in lateral bridges |
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Poredbena raščlamba dimenzija međučlanova lateralnih mostova |
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original scientific paper |
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DENTURE, PARTIAL, FIXED DENTURE DESIGN |
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- Carek V, Jerolimov V, Novaković B. Changes in the values of retention forces in CEKA attachments. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1997;31(2):143-8.
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- Križan F, Pandurić J. [The importance of the palatal seal for complete denture's retention]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1991;25(4):245-51.
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The importance of the palatal seal for complete denture's retention |
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Utjecaj faringealnog ventila na retenciju totalne proteze |
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professional paper |
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DENTURE RETENTION DENTURE, COMPLETE, UPPER DENTURE DESIGN DENTAL IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE |
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By preserving the anatomic integrity of the stomatognathic system, a prosthesis allows its physiologic activities to proceed normally. A function imprint provides a picture of the prosthesis support and relationship between mobile tissues and prosthesis rims. A high-quality function imprint required, but current literature offers different opinions and views concerning the choice and method of taking a function imprint. Several procedures covering all methodologic differences can still be singled out: taking a function imprint without pressure, taking a function imprint with pressure, taking a function imprint with the mouth open, taking a function imprint with the mouth closed. The regions with a thin and less keratinized mucosa over the bone but without a submucosal interlayer must be relieved or imprinted without pressure. Forward inclination of the head and the position of the tongue make the soft palate to acquire a functional position on taking the imprint, thus allowing the posterior pharyngeal rim of the upper prosthesis to be determined. The greater the valve effect and the lesser the space between the prosthesis base and support, the higher the negative pressure upon the support. Imbibition is achieved by the prosthesis rims lying in the initial part of mobile mucosa, and the pharyngeal rim on the border between the hard and soft palate, in the region of the "ah" line. Retention of the prosthesis is mostly secured by its posterior, dorsal patal or pharyngeal rim. When pointing to its importance in retention, it applies to the rim margins, its relation to the support and its role in the valve closure of the upper total prosthesis. |
- Mörmann WH, Curilović Z. Cerec CAD-CAM ceramic restorations: a case report after 5 years in place. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1991;25(1):3-10.
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Cerec CAD-CAM ceramic restorations: a case report after 5 years in place |
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Cerec CAD-CAM keramički inlay-i |
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editorial |
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CERAMICS THERAPY, COMPUTER-ASSISTED DENTURE DESIGN DENTAL PORCELAIN INLAYS |
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At least three different techniques have been described for preparing computer-aided designed (CAD) and computer-aided manufactured (CAM) inlays and veneers. This paper details a clinical case in which 13 Cerec CAD-CAM inlays have been in function for five years. The Cerec--System produces ceramic inlays which are designed, fabricated and placed during one appointment. Advantages and system-related limitations are discussed. |
- Baucić I, Catović A, Kosovel Z. [Analysis of metals used in the manufacture of cast superstructures]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1986;20(Suppl):75-81.
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- Schwickerath H. [Construction of the bridge framework]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1986;20(Suppl):49-59.
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- Lenz E. [New cobalt-based alloys and their use in combined fixed and removable partial dentures]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1986;20(Suppl):35-42.
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- Böttger H. [The marginal edge of the crown]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1986;20(Suppl):25-33.
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- Kraljević K, Pandurić J. [Effect of the tongue on the precision of the impression for complete lower dentures]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1985;19(1):25-34.
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- Catović A. [The possibility of reconstruction of fractured crowns after endodontic treatment]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1983;17(4):331-8.
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- Stamenković D. [Fractures of clasp-retained partial dentures.]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1983;17(3):189-98.
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- Nikšić D, Valentić M, Johman A, Broz M. [The influence of retention of upper and lower complete dentures on masticatory efficiency.]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1982;16(4):257-65.
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- Suvin M, Ozmo-Steiner S. [The importance of the mandibular accessory recess for the production of the lower total prosthesis base (author's transl)]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1981;15(4):169-71.
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- Suvin M, Olajos V. [The formation of the lateral supporter bearing in the crown (author's transl)]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1981;15(3):115-9.
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- Milanović S. [Behaviour of dental bridge cross sections in relation to load forces]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1981;15(1-2):27-31.
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- Catović A, Kosvel Z, Muftić O. [Comparison of the deformation of parallel and nonparallel abutments for dental bridges]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1981;15(1-2):21-5.
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- Rafajac V, Smerdelj S. [The problem of the tuberasities in a full upper denture]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1975;9(2):46-9.
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- Kraljevic K, Nikšić D. [Esthetic factors in planning a total prosthesis]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1971;6(4):192-5.
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