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Haraswarupa Gurkar1, Omprakash Yadahally Venkatesh1, Jagadeesh Mandya Somashekar1, Muthuraj Hariharapura Lakshme Gowda1, Madhavi Dwivedi1, Ishani Ningthoujam1.
Abstract
Xerostomia is often a contributing factor in both minor and serious health problems. It can affect nutrition and dental as well as psychological health. Common problems faced by such patients are glossitis, mucositis, angular cheilitis, dysgeusia, and difficulty in chewing and swallowing. One of the major problems associated with xerostomic patients is the poor tolerance and retention of removable dental prostheses because of thin dry atrophic mucosa and lack of a saliva film. This paper describes a new technique of incorporating a salivary reservoir in the maxillary complete denture. The salivary reservoir fabricated by this technique provided good lubrication of the oral tissues and was easily cleansed by the wearer and was fabricated from routine denture materials.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26977325 PMCID: PMC4764727 DOI: 10.1155/2016/8905891
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Dent
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