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Modified technique of soft liner application.

Narendra Gupta1, Neeta Misra, Sulabh Kumar

  • 1Prosthodontics, BBD College of Dental Sciences, Lucknow, India.

BMJ Case Reports
|February 7, 2013
PubMed
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Soft liners improve denture stability for patients with resorbed ridges and flabby tissues. This study details a modified application technique for mandibular dentures to enhance patient comfort and fit.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Biomaterials Science

Background:

  • Complete dentures can suffer from poor retention and stability, especially in patients with atrophic edentulous ridges and flabby tissues.
  • Severely resorbed ridges can exacerbate bone loss and compromise denture function.

Observation:

  • Soft liners offer a cushioning effect, crucial for managing compromised residual ridges.
  • They help distribute occlusal forces more uniformly, protecting the underlying bone.

Findings:

  • A modified technique for applying soft liners to mandibular dentures has been developed.
  • This technique aims to improve the management of challenging clinical situations.

Implications:

  • The modified soft liner application technique may enhance the retention, stability, and comfort of complete dentures.
  • This approach could be beneficial for patients experiencing significant bone loss and tissue changes.
  • Further research can explore the long-term efficacy and patient-reported outcomes of this technique.

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