Principles and practices of complete dentures creating the mental image of a denture

A denture only has its value when it functions comfortably and smoothly in the mouth. When ill-fitting dentures are used an easy case will become a difficult case, and a difficult case even more chaotic, suggests the author of this text. The author details how his method of creating a "mental i...

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Main Author: Hayakawa, Iwao 1941- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Tokyo Chicago Quintessence Pub. Co. 1999
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Summary:A denture only has its value when it functions comfortably and smoothly in the mouth. When ill-fitting dentures are used an easy case will become a difficult case, and a difficult case even more chaotic, suggests the author of this text. The author details how his method of creating a "mental image" can be related to the denture design. He describes his method of concentrating on the underlying philosophy of complete denture reconstruction rather than established principles
Physical Description:255 pages illustrations 30 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-251) and index
ISBN:9784874176078
4874176070