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PROBLEMS SOLVING IN COMPLETE DENTURES-AN OVERVIEW

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ROMANIAN JOURNAL OF ORAL REHABILITATION
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 190-196

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ROMANIAN SOC ORAL REHABILITATION ASSOC

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complete dentures; deglutiotion; mastication; denture wearers

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Minimizing problems related to complete denture treatment involves cooperation between the dentist, the patient, and the dental laboratories. Common postplacement denture problems include incompatibility with the oral environment, difficulties with chewing, disharmony with functions like speech, respiration, and swallowing, dissatisfaction with aesthetics, and deterioration of soft tissues or bony support.
Minimizing the problems related with complete denture treatment comprises of a triad that consists of the dentist, the patient and the dental laboratories. Every patient is unique, different in his own way from every other patient and, hence, there will be different achievement levels. Postplacement denture problems have been classified as incompatibility with the surrounding oral environment, problems with mastication, disharmony with functions like speech, respiration and deglutition, dissatisfaction with aesthetics and deterioration of soft tissues or bony support.

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