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Immediate addition to acrylic partial dentures

H Devlin1

  • 1Department of Dental Medicine and Surgery, University Dental Hospital of Manchester.

British Dental Journal
|April 22, 1995
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This study presents a new dental technique for immediate denture repair, avoiding patient discomfort and the need for new prosthetics. This method allows for same-day tooth additions to existing partial dentures, improving patient experience.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Prosthetics
  • Oral Rehabilitation

Background:

  • Conventional denture repair requires patients to be without their prostheses.
  • Immediate new dentures necessitate adaptation to a new polished surface.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel technique for immediate tooth addition to existing partial dentures.
  • To eliminate the disadvantages associated with conventional denture repair and immediate denture fabrication.

Main Methods:

  • An immediate addition technique for existing partial dentures was developed.
  • The method focuses on adding teeth directly to the current prosthesis.

Main Results:

  • The described technique avoids prolonged periods without dentures for patients.

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  • It eliminates the need for patients to adapt to a new denture base shape.
  • The method is also suitable for patients who find conventional impression-taking difficult.
  • Conclusions:

    • The described immediate addition technique offers a significant improvement over conventional methods for partial denture repair.
    • This approach enhances patient comfort and compliance by maintaining their existing prosthesis.
    • The technique provides a viable alternative for patients with challenges in tolerating traditional impression procedures.