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home of perma soft , the professional denture reline kit for in-home use perma soft denture reliner denture repair kit prosoft denture reline kit denture tablets order page welcome to perma laboratories est. 1986 home of perma soft, the professional denture reline kit that's now available for denture wearers in need of a denture reliner. we also carry other professional products for dentures, such as our new prosoft denture reline kit, denture repair kits and denture cleaning tablets. there is a lot of important denture information here to look at. just click on the links below for all the denture information and our two types of denture reline kits. links to our site about us privacy statement contact us testimonials site map faqs for customer service call 1-800-988-9194 canada customers, call 1-866-791-7778 links to our site false teeth all about dentures denture adhesive wearing dentures blog warning: beware of copycats selling denture reline material on other sites. ask them for their fda registration number before buying! where to find denturist - cheap - low cost dentures arizona california florida idaho oregon maine michigan montana washington wyoming canada dentures from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to: navigation, search upper jaw dentures or dentures, or, more accurately, removable complete dentures are full-mouth false teeth, which are used when a patient has no teeth left on either the mandibular arch, the maxillary arch, or both. patients can become entirely edentulous (without teeth) either due to ineffective oral hygiene or trauma. removable complete dentures, can help give the edentulous patient better masticatory (chewing) abilities, as well as enhance the aesthetic appeal of their lips in specific and their entire face in general.removable partial dentures are for patients who are missing only some of their teeth on a particular arch. fixed partial dentures, better known as crowns and bridges, are also for patients missing only some of their teeth, but these are more expensive than removable appliances, and they are contraindicated in certain instances. history: sets of dentures have been found dating from the 15th century and probably existed before that time. carved from bone or ivory, or made up of teeth from dead or living donors, these dentures were uncomfortable and rotted after extended use. the first porcelain dentures were made around 1770 by alexis duchteau. in 1791 the first british patent was granted to nicholas dubois de chemant, previously assistant to duchateau, for de chemant's specification, "a composition for the purpose of making of artificial teeth either single double or in rows or in compleat setts and also springs for fastening or affixing the same in a more easy and effectual manner than any hitherto discovered which said teeth may be made of any shade or colour, which they will retain for any length of time and will consequently more prefectly resemble the natural teeth." he began selling his wares in 1792 with most of his porcelain paste supplied by wedgwood. single teeth in porcelain were made from 1808. later dentures were made of vulcanite and then, in the 20th century, acrylic resin and other plastics. in britian in 1968 79% of those aged 65-74 had no natural teeth, by 1998 this proportion had fallen to 36%.problems with complete denturesproblems with dentures include the fact that patients are not used to having something in their mouth that is not food. the brain senses this appliance as "food" and sends messages to the salivary glands to produce more saliva and to secrete it at a higher rate. new dentures will also be the inevitable cause of sore spots as they rub and press on the mucosa. a few denture adjustments for the weeks following insertion of the dentures can take care of this issue. gagging is another problem encountered by some patients. at times, this may be due to a denture that is too loose fitting, too thick or not extended far enough posteriorly onto the soft palate. at times, gagging may also be attributed to psychological denial of the denture. (psychological gagging is the most difficult to treat since it is out of the dentist's control. in such cases, an implant supported palateless denture may have to be constructed or a hypnotist may need to be consulted).another problem with dentures is keeping them in place. there are three rules governing the existence of removable oral appliances: support, stability and retention.supportsupport is the principle that describes how well the underlying mucosa (oral tissues, including gums and the vestibules} keeps the denture from moving in the vertical plane towards the arch in question, and thus being excessively depressed and moving deeper into the arch. for the mandibular arch, this function is provided by the gingiva (gums) and the buccal vestibule (valley region between the gums and the lip), whereas in the maxillary arch, the palate joins in to help support the denture. the larger the denture flanges (part of the denture that extends into the vestibule), the better the support.more recently, there has been a move to increase denture stability with implants. when pressure is applied to alveolar bone bereft of teeth (alveolar bone is the bone in which teeth normally reside), the bone reacts to this pressure by resorbing. after many years of denture wearing, the ridges upon which the dentures rest deteriorate and can easily all but disappear. the insertion of implants into the bone below the dentures can help to seriously combat this unfortunate occurrence. the implants are strategically placed to bear the brunt of the pressure when the denture is used for chewing, keeping the bone from melting away. when implants are integrated into treatment, the denture is now referred to as being an implant supported overdenture and the implants are referred to as overdenture abutments.stabilitystability is the principle that describes how well the denture base is prevented from moving in the horizontal plane, and thus from sliding side to side or front and back. the more the denture base (pink material) runs in smooth and continuous contact with the edentulous ridge (the hill upon which the teeth used to reside, but now consists of only residual alveolar bone with overlying mucosa), the better the stability. of course, the higher and broader the ridge, the better the stability will be, but this is usually just a result of patient anatomy, barring surgical intervention (bone grafts, etc.).retentionretention is the principle that describes how well the denture is prevented from moving in the vertical plane in the opposite direction of insertion. the better the topographical mimicry of the intaglio (interior) surface of the denture base to the surface of the underlying mucosa, the better the retention will be (in removable partial dentures, the clasps are a big time provider of retention), as surface tension, suction and just plain old friction will aid in keeping the denture base from breaking intimate contact with the mucosal surface. it is important to note that the most critical element in the retentive design of a full maxillary denture is a complete and total border seal in order to achieve 'suction'. the border seal is composed of the edges of the anterior and lateral aspects and the posterior palatal seal. the posterior palatal seal design is accomplished by covering the entire hard palate and extending beyond and ending onto the soft palate.as mentioned above, implant technology can vastly improve the patient's denture-wearing experience by increasing stability and saving his or her bone from wearing away. implant can also help with the retention factor. instead of merely placing the implants to serve as blocking mechanism against the denture pushing on the alveolar bone, small retentive appliances can be attached to the implants that can then snap into a modified denture base to allow for tremendously increased retention. options avail
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