Moniliasis is sometimes associated with the use of dentures, in which case the changes may be confined to the hard palate.
A lost tooth, for example, can be replaced either by a bridge, denture, or implant.
For patients with dentures, clean after every meal and soak in a denture-cleansing solution.
Because of its favourable properties, titanium has been used in the manufacture of dentures.
Orofacial dyskinesia, developing many years after tooth extraction and the non-wearing of dentures, is well recognized.
Chronological age may also eliminate need for dental services as many older people have dentures and may feel they do not need a dentist.
Xerostomia, depending on the severity and duration leads to dental caries, denture misfit, gingivitis and periodontitis, and inadequate mastication, leading t o poor bolus formation affecting swallowing.
In addition, copayment rates for pharmaceuticals and dentures were lowered, and budgets or spending limits were reintroduced for the relevant sectors of health care (19;21).
The lower denture will not be enough to pay for £40 million, and other services will have to be paid for.
If there was, for instance, a delay of three months in the supply of a new denture or spectacles, we should have cause for complaint.
History has shown that he has only about half a denture.
They are also doing a good deal of denture work, and they are very often experts in orthodontics.
I am suggesting that it should be given a denture.
He went to the dentist and asked to have his denture mended.
He was not referring to accessories like denture treatment or spectacles.
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