Innovative Approach – Liquid Supported Denture: A Case Report
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 5
Abstract
Conventional complete denture lacks retention and stability in patients with fibrous hyperplasic tissue. The ideal properties of a denture are adequate rigidity of polished surface to bear masticatory forces and at the same time, flexibility and softness for better stress distribution. In conventional denture, there is uneven distribution of load due to rigidity of tissue surface, especially in the case of flabby, atrophic ridge. A Liquid supported denture allows uniform stress distribution due to its flexible tissue surface and improve the patient’s acceptance. Keywords: Liquid Supported Denture, Flabby ridge, Glycerine.
Authors and Affiliations
Shah Rupal J, Prajapati Hardik G, Katyayan Preeti A, Chauhan Vishal R, Bhavyata Darji, Chirag Shah
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