Title of article
An innovative technique for palatal reservoir construction in complete dentures: A case report
Author/Authors
Bharanija, KS Meenakshi Ammal Dental College & Hospital - Tamil Nadu, India , Ashok, V Saveetha Dental College - Chennai - Tamilnadu, India , Abraham, Anandapandian Ponsekar Saveetha Dental College - Chennai - Tamilnadu, India
Pages
5
From page
227
To page
231
Abstract
The retention and comfort of wearing prosthesis mainly depends on saliva. In reduced saliva conditions, such as xerostomia or radiation therapy, the oral mucosa tends to become dry and ulcerated, leading to the patient's inability to retain the prosthe-sis. Various techniques have been reported in the literature regarding the use of a reservoir with holes in dentures. The results have not been satisfactory because the flow of the salivary substitute could not be controlled and with frequent cleaning of the denture being necassary to maintain the patency of the reservoir holes. A newer technique for incorporation of a palatal reservoir with controlled artificial salivary flow in complete denture is being explained in this article, which improved the denture retention, comfort, mastication and speech of the patient.
Keywords
xerostomia , radiation-induced abnormality , complete dentures , Artificial saliva
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2018
Record number
2430093
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