1.Effect of surface contamination on the transverse strength of the relined denture.
Jeong Hyun KIM ; Jung Soo BAE ; Dong Hoo HAN
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1993;31(1):11-18
No abstract available.
Dentures*
2.Dimensional stability and surface morphology of various denture resins.
Sook Young CHAE ; Mong Sook VANG
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1992;30(3):401-410
No abstract available.
Dentures*
3.The semi-adjustable role in the treatment of Kennedy I+II edentulous patients by the removable partial dentures
Journal of Medical Research 2005;34(2):59-62
60 Kennedy I+II edentulous patients were treated by the removable partial dentures and divided into two groups. In the first group, the semi-adjustable articulator Quick Master was used for 30 patients in the arrangement of the artificial teeth. In the second group, the simple (hinge) Oswung articulator was used. Results showed that the semi-adjustable articulator has better effect in comparison with the hinge articulator. The length of the correcting occlusal discrepancies was shorter when the semi-adjustable was used.
Mouth, Edentulous, Dentures
4.Comparison between denture wearer's evaluation and clinician's rating for complete denture.
Jin Soo BYUN ; Yoon Hyuk HUH ; Lee La CHO ; Chan Jin PARK
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2016;54(4):364-369
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare denture wearer's evaluation and clinician's technical rating for complete denture used on edentulous patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Total 43 edentulous patients who had complete denture fabricated more than one year ago were recalled. The questionnaire based on the various literatures was modified and applied to patients for subjective assessments. Functional aspects related to retention, stability, occlusion and denture condition were included in operator's evaluation. In addition, correlations were evaluated between patient's subjective and operator's objective assessments. Friedman test and Cohen's Kappa value were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: It was found that denture wearers' evaluations were slightly or fairly agree to clinician's rating for complete denture. More differences were found in maxillary denture than mandibular denture and moderate difference was found in esthetic, occlusion aspects. CONCLUSION: There were slightly or fairly agreement between subjective and objective evaluations.
Denture, Complete*
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Dentures*
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Humans
5.Comparative tensile bond strength of heat-cured, cold-cured, and light cured denture base resins bonded to continuous: pressure injection type denture base resin.
Seung Woo WHANG ; Moon Kyu CHUNG
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1993;31(3):385-393
No abstract available.
Denture Bases*
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Dentures*
6.THE CHANGE IN TRANSVERSE STRENGTH OF DENTURE BASE AFTER RELINE PROCEDURE.
Seon Young KIM ; Mong Sook VANG
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1999;37(6):782-790
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of proportional thickness of various reline materials on the transverse strength of denture base. The denture base resin used in this study was Vertex RS (Dentimex Zeist., Holland). The reline resins used were Tokuso rebase normal set (Tokuyama Corp., Japan), Rebaron (GC Corp., Japan), KoolinerTM(GC INC., U.S.A). New trulinerTM(Harry J. Bosworth Co., U.S.A). The bulk specimens with 2.5mm thickness of denture base were prepared as the control group. Group 1 was fabricated with 2.0mm thickness of denture base and 0.5mm reline material, group 2 with 1.5:1.0mm. group 3 with 1.0:1.5mm, group 4 with 0.5:2.0mm composition. Measurements of transverse strength were taken for each specimens. The results were as follows: 1. Regardless of the reline resin type, the transverse strength of denture base was decreased after reline procedure. 2. The transverse strength according to the reline resin type was decreased in the following order : Rebaron, Tokuso rebase, Kooliner, and then New truliner and there was a significant difference among the reline materials (P<0.05). 3. The strength of the relined denture base generally decreased as the proportional thickness of the denture reline material increased. These results suggest that increasing the proportional thickness of the reline material progressively decreased the strength of the relined denture base. Thus, the denture base should not be unnecessarily altered during the reline procedure.
Denture Bases*
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Dentures*
7.An in vitro study on cellular response of several denture base resins.
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 1992;30(2):347-357
No abstract available.
Denture Bases*
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Dentures*
9.A Digital Approach to a Definitive Immediate Denture: A Clinical Report.
Ju Hyoung LEE ; Hyung Gyun KIM
Journal of Korean Dental Science 2016;9(2):74-80
Even though an immediate denture (ID) is a practical prosthesis, fabricating an ID may be challenging, as unexpected removals of periodontally compromised teeth may occur during an impression procedure. This clinical report introduces a digital approach to a maxillary ID. An intraoral scanner was applied to prevent accidental extraction. A physical cast and a resin pattern of a framework were fabricated with rapid prototyping technology. A proper border and retention was also achieved by an altered cast impression.
Dentures*
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Prostheses and Implants
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Tooth
10.The case of interim denture applying for thermoforming technique.
Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 2016;32(2):135-140
Patients who get tooth loss would also lost their esthetic, stability and functional aspect suddenly. They have to get provisional restoration immediately. This case reports a satisfied result that thermoforming technique is good for patients to get injury from unexpected tooth loss.
Dentures*
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Humans
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Tooth Loss