Managing the Edentulous Dry Mouth: The Two Part Mandibular Denture
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Auteurs : R. B. Hallikerimath ; Manish JainSource :
- The Journal of the Indian Prosthodontic Society [ 0972-4052 ] ; 2011.
Abstract
Treatment of patients suffering from xerostomia can be a challenge and more so in the completely edentulous. The difficulties encountered can be troublesome and at times may lead to complete failure of the prosthesis. Xerostomia may occur due to a number of reasons. Here is a report of an attempt at the fabrication of complete denture in one such case. The technique involves incorporation of a salivary reservoir in the denture in which a salivary substitute is added. A case report is hereby presented illustrating the technique.
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DOI: 10.1007/s13191-011-0096-3
PubMed: 23449825
PubMed Central: 3332308
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