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DENTURE RETENTION
- Žabarović D, Vojvodić D. Examination and Clinical Application of Connective Elements on Overdentures Anchored with Implants. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2005;39(3):265.
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Examination and Clinical Application of Connective Elements on Overdentures Anchored with Implants |
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Pregled i klinička primjena veznih elemenata na pokrovnim protezama sidrenim usadcima |
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DENTURE RETENTION DENTAL PROSTHESIS, IMPLANT-SUPPORTED |
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The overdentures anchored with implants are a good choice for patients with severe atrophy of the alveolar ridge, particularly in the lower jaw. In the frontal part (mental region) of such ridges the possibility of placing two implants usually exists. Such prostheses anchored with implants, particularly in the case of patients who had previously worn dentures, ensure sufficient retention and stability and contribute to good function. Many types of precise connective elements exist which can be applied in such situations. The choice depends on several factors: available space for the connective element (degree of atrophy, intermaxillary relations), mutual parallelism - disparallelism and the number of placed implants, the possibility and method of loading the implant (length of the implant and primary stability), the implantological system itself and the spectre of the prosthetic restoration. As a part of the team the dental technician is extremely important, his skill and ability to fabricate such a restoration, utilising either ready-made or individually fabricated connective elements. |
- Novaković B, Pavić M, Carek V. Gradual Loss of Partial Denture Retentive Forces. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2003;37(3):367-8.
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Gradual Loss of Partial Denture Retentive Forces |
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Postupni gubitak retencijskih sila djelomičnih proteza |
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DENTURE RETENTION |
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A partial denture can be oppropriately accommodated physiologically on the denture base only with good understanding of the stomatognathic system biostatics. A force can either act as a physiological stimulus or can lead to pathological alterations in supporting tissue, wich depends on a great number of factors.The aim of the study was to determine the initial retentive force values of cast clasps, anchors and magnets as wel as their gradual loss of force after a certain number of retentive elements, extraction and insertion cycles.Measurement were carried out at the Materials Department, School Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb. The examined specimens were made of materials and ready-made elements in accordance with the manufacturer’s declaration. They satisfy the DIN 13912 and DIN 13906-1 criteria and comply with otherinternational standards. The device for retentive force measurement can periodically both include and exclude retentive elements thus continually collecting measurement data.Gradual loss of the examined retentive element forces was analysed by these measurings. The obtained values of the examined retentive elements qualitative analysis are presented in graphs and tables.In the course of analysis it was dicovered that the retentive force value of both clasps and anchors gradually decreases whereas the magnetic force of the alloys remains unchanged.The key factors which have a great impact on the retnetive force value are wear and material fatigue. A clasp in a wet environment (saliva) has less retentive force, but due to decreased wear the retnetive force decrease will progress more slowly. |
- Hayashi S, Shibuya K, Toyoda M, Weber H. Research into the Rretention Force of Electroformed Secondary Bar. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2002;36(3):338.
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Research into the Rretention Force of Electroformed Secondary Bar |
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DENTURE RETENTION |
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INTRODUCTION: Electroformed metals are known to present good adaptability and biocompatibilities, but it is not yet known if the retention force of the electroformed secondary bar frame (ESBF) can endure long use. To clarify this point, the retention force between the primary cast bar and ESBF were measured.MATERIAL AND METHODS: An edentulous model was prepared and four implants (Frialit 2) were embedded. The fabrication of the primary bar was cast from pure titanium. We coated the completed titanium bar with silver lacquer and applied 0.3mm thick electrodeposite. The ESBF was attached to the cast titanium primary bar, cyclical tests performed for 15000 cycles and the retentionforce measured each time. The retention forces were measured in 37°C distilled water .RESULTS: The retention force value dropped as the number of reseating increased. It was 22N after 1000, 19N after 5000, 18N after 10000 and 16N after 15000 cycles. The hysteresis curve indicated that the resistance during cyclical testing was constant and stable up until the completion of 15000 cycles.CONCLUSION: The results confirmed that the retention force dropped gradually as the number of cycles increased, but that the stress imposed on the implants due to attaching and removal was low. This may be due to the excellent adaptation accuracy. In the case when repetition of attaching and removing for a long period is considerered,we need an attachment to enable the provision of a stable retention force Supported by Wieland Edelmetalle. |
- Alajbeg IZ, Valentić-Peruzović M, Illeš D, Alajbeg I[, Knezović-Zlatarić D. Electromyographic Evaluation of the Influence of Denture Adhesive on Retention and Stability of Complete Dentures. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2002;36(3):334-5.
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Electromyographic Evaluation of the Influence of Denture Adhesive on Retention and Stability of Complete Dentures |
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ELECTROMYOGRAPHY DENTURE RETENTION |
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Improving retention and stability of complete dentures is of considerable interest in prosthetic dentistry. Approaches to this problem over the years have included overdentures, implants and denture adhesives. Although denture adhesives are widely used, there are few quantitative data on the effects of an adhesive on denture retention and stability during normal functional activities. The purpose of this investigation was to study the influence of denture adhesive on the surface EMG activity of the masticatory muscles in a sample of complete denture wearers. In this study 6 denture wearers were investigated. Surface EMG recordings were obtained from left and right anterior temporal and masseter muscle and from the sub-mandibular group in the region of the anterior belly of the digastric muscle on the left and right side. Data were recorded during standardized jaw positions that included clenching in the position of maximal intercuspation of teeth (at 100%, 50% and 25% of the maximum activity), lateral eccentric positions, maximal lateraleccentric positions, protrusion, maximal protrusion and wide opening. The results demonstrated higher digastric muscle activity in protrusion with the teeth at an edge-toedge position after the use of adhesive (p<0.05). In the laterotrusive position, after the use of adhesive, the working side elevator muscles activities increased, although without any statistical significance (p>0.05). This investigation demonstrated that patients were able to produce greaterlevels of muscle activity in protrusive and laterotrusive positions with the use of adhesive. |
- Badel T, Pandurić J, Marotti M. Initial Therapy by Stabilization Splint in Patient with Complete Dentures. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2002;36(2):267-78.
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Initial Therapy by Stabilization Splint in Patient with Complete Dentures |
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Inicijalno liječenje stabilizacijskom udlagom u pacijenata s potpunim protezama |
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professional paper |
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DENTURE, COMPLETE DENTURE RETENTION SPLINTS |
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Patients often wear inadequate complete dentures that become functionally unacceptable due to marked abrasion of the prosthetic teeth and resorption of the denture bone foundation. Symptoms of dysfunction in the temporomandibular joint may also occur. Because of the uncontrollably reduced vertical dimension of complete dentures and the treatment of the signs of temporomandibular dysfunction, as confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging, wearing of a stabilization (vertical) splint is indicated. The splint is made in an articulator where occlusal relationships are checked and corrected. During the therapy the patient’s subjective symptoms and objective findings are monitored. Successful initial therapy is a precondition for success in final prosthetic treatment by complete dentures. |
- Čelebić A, Valentić-Peruzović M, Stipetić J, Zrna M, Kuna T, Delić Z. Patients' satisfaction with full dentures of varying age. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1999;33(4):421-36.
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- Špišic K. K.S.I. Bauer implantat jednostavno i sigurno učvršćivanje protetskih radova [in Croatian]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(Suppl):155.
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K.S.I. Bauer implantat jednostavno i sigurno učvršćivanje protetskih radova |
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DENTURE RETENTION |
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- Koval-Batkovski D, Batkovski S. Special features of adhesive bridge bonding systems. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(Suppl):153-4.
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- Jagger RG. Implant retained overdentures. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(Suppl):144.
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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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- 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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- Carek V, Jerolimov V. [Effect of prosthesis lateral movement on the value of magnetic retention force]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1995;29(1):15-22.
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Effect of prosthesis lateral movement on the value of magnetic retention force |
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Utjecaj lateralne kretnje proteze na vrijednost magnetske retencije sile |
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DENTURE RETENTION MAGNETICS DENTAL ALLOYS SAMARIUM COBALT |
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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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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. |
- Carek V, Durek D, Lapter V. [Determination of the retention forces of dental magnets]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1986;20(Suppl):121-8.
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Determination of the retention forces of dental magnets |
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Mjerenje retencijskih sila dentalnih magneta. |
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DENTAL ALLOYS DENTURE RETENTION MAGNETICS |
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- Stamenkovíc D. [Effect of friction on the retention of framework dentures]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1984;18(3):187-92.
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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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- 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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- Marić D, Babić B, Marinković Z, Bozović M. [Role of the wisdom tooth in fixed and removable dentures]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1974;8(1):1-6.
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- Kraljević K, Nikšić D. [Application of Dolder's bar in modern dental prosthetics]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1970;5(3):158-64.
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- Suvin M, Predanić-Gasparac H. [Elastic occlual support]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1967;2(1):35-40.
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- Kovac S. [Anchoring partial acrylic dentures with metal supports]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1967;2(1):25-8.
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