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Treatment of Edentulous Patients

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh Churchill Livingstone c2004Description: vii, 124p.: ill(some color).; 25cmISBN:
  • 0443073074
  • 9780443073076
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RK52 .M33 2008
Contents:
Assessment of edentulous patients 1 (15) Decision-making and treatment options for the edentulous patient 16 (8) Impression-making in complete dentures 24 (11) Registration stage 35 (24) Trial visits and insertion 59 (12) Review and maintenance 71 (13) Technological aspects of complete denture-making 84 (37) Case Studies Copy or template technique 95 (3) Very worn old C/C 98 (4) Gagging/denture intolerance 102 (3) Denture stomatitis 105 (2) Selective pressure impression technique 107 (3) Implant case 110 (5) Allergy to PMMA 115 (3) Immediate (transitional) denture 118 (3) Index 121
Summary: Provides information on the management of difficult edentulous cases, and evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of possible treatment strategies
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Books Books KMTC:KISUMU CAMPUS General Stacks RK52 .M33 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available KSM/8562

Includes Index

Assessment of edentulous patients
1 (15)
Decision-making and treatment options for the edentulous patient
16 (8)
Impression-making in complete dentures
24 (11)
Registration stage
35 (24)
Trial visits and insertion
59 (12)
Review and maintenance
71 (13)
Technological aspects of complete denture-making
84 (37)
Case Studies
Copy or template technique
95 (3)
Very worn old C/C
98 (4)
Gagging/denture intolerance
102 (3)
Denture stomatitis
105 (2)
Selective pressure impression technique
107 (3)
Implant case
110 (5)
Allergy to PMMA
115 (3)
Immediate (transitional) denture
118 (3)
Index 121

Provides information on the management of difficult edentulous cases, and evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of possible treatment strategies

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