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View article: The influence of oral cavity physiological parameters: temperature, pH, and swelling on the performance of denture adhesives - in vitro study
The influence of oral cavity physiological parameters: temperature, pH, and swelling on the performance of denture adhesives - in vitro study Open
Background The various physical and chemical conditions within the oral cavity are hypothesized to have a significant influence on the behavior of denture adhesives and therefore the overall comfort of denture wearers. As such, this study …
View article: Mapping the role of oral cavity physiological factors into the viscoelastic model of denture adhesives for numerical implementation
Mapping the role of oral cavity physiological factors into the viscoelastic model of denture adhesives for numerical implementation Open
Physiological parameters of the oral cavity have a profound impact on any restorative solutions designed for edentulous patients including denture adhesives. This study aims to mathematically quantify the influence of three such variables,…
View article: Numerical study of the stress state on the oral mucosa and abutment tooth upon insertion of partial dentures in the mandible
Numerical study of the stress state on the oral mucosa and abutment tooth upon insertion of partial dentures in the mandible Open
The introduction of a removable partial denture onto the dental arch significantly influences the mechanical stress characteristics of both the jawbone and oral mucosa. The aim of this study was to analyze the stress state caused by biting…
View article: Finite Element Evaluation of the Effect of Adhesive Creams on the Stress State of Dentures and Oral Mucosa
Finite Element Evaluation of the Effect of Adhesive Creams on the Stress State of Dentures and Oral Mucosa Open
The base fit between a removable partial denture (RPD) and the underlying soft tissue plays a significant role in its performance. The application of a denture adhesive is hypothesized to result in better retention of RPDs and, as a result…