
pmid: 321762
The lingual design advocated for complete lower dentures involves no changes in current concepts regarding minimum-pressure, functional impression techniques. The sublingual horizontal extension suggested is placed in a biologically acceptable fashion by increasing the area of the denture, which enhances retention and stability.
Dental Impression Technique, Tongue, Muscles, Masticatory Muscles, Denture, Complete, Lower, Humans, Denture Design, Mouth Floor
Dental Impression Technique, Tongue, Muscles, Masticatory Muscles, Denture, Complete, Lower, Humans, Denture Design, Mouth Floor
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