What’s new for the clinician – summaries of recently published papers (November 2024)
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maxilla, conventional, denturesAbstract
Currently, the standard of care for patients who are edentulous and reside in mainly developing countries is a set of conventional complete dentures. The retention and stability of these dentures is highly influenced by the existing anatomical supporting tissue, the adjusted tooth set-up and a targeted extension of the denture base into the muscular functional spaces. Due to atrophy of the mandible and reduced supporting tissue compared to the maxilla, there are limits regarding a sufficient retention and stability of complete dentures in the mandible, which can directly influence dietary habits and patient comfort.
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2. Davidovich E, Sarne H, Shmueli A, Polak D. Is there an association between salivary immune and microbial profile with dental health in systematically healthy children?. Clinical Oral Investigations. 2024 Oct 3;28(10):564
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