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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Dentistry
  • Prosthodontics
  • Materials Science

Background:

  • Effective denture identification is vital for forensic and social reasons.
  • Existing denture marking systems often fail to meet American Dental Association (ADA) specifications.
  • A reliable and accessible method for denture labeling is needed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a simple, inexpensive, and accurate method for labeling dentures.
  • To ensure denture identification meets established professional standards.
  • To present a novel technique for incorporating patient information into dentures.

Main Methods:

  • A lead foil label containing patient information was utilized.
  • The lead foil label was incorporated into the acrylic resin during denture processing.
  • The procedure was designed for simplicity and cost-effectiveness.

Main Results:

  • A straightforward technique for marking dentures with accurate identification was developed.
  • The described method integrates patient data directly into the denture base.
  • The lead foil labeling procedure is compatible with standard denture processing.

Conclusions:

  • The described lead foil method offers a practical solution for denture labeling.
  • This technique provides a reliable means for individual patient identification via dentures.
  • The procedure is a valuable addition to forensic and clinical dental practices.