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hi Gabi, i don't have the books but try this link and see if it helps .

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/16023595/anatomy-of-denture-bearing-area

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From: gabriela gomez <gabygomez82@...>ore mutual support < >Sent: Tue, 25 January, 2011 12:07:23Subject: full denture

Hi:Does anybody has downloaded this book: "A clinical guide to complete denture Prosthetics" or this other one: "Treatment of edentulous patient".Can someone tell me the exact anatomical boundaries of the lower full denture?Thanks a lot.Gaby

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hey gaby,Sowy i dont have the books.But the anatomical structures that make up the lower complete denture borders include:Labial Frenum, Labial Vestibule, Buccal Frenum, Buccal Vestibule, Lingual Frenum, Alveololingual Sulcus, Retromolar pads and Pterigomandibular Raphe.Hope this helps.Regards,Dipti.From: gabriela gomez <gabygomez82@...>Subject: full denture"ore mutual support" < >Date: Tuesday, 25 January, 2011, 5:37 PM

Hi:Does anybody has downloaded this book: "A clinical guide to complete denture Prosthetics" or this other one: "Treatment of edentulous patient".Can someone tell me the exact anatomical boundaries of the lower full denture?Thanks a lot.Gaby

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On 25 January 2011 16:09, dipti gopalakrishnan <diptignair@...> wrote:

 

hey gaby,Sowy i dont have the books.But the anatomical structures that make up the lower complete denture borders include:

Labial Frenum, Labial Vestibule, Buccal Frenum, Buccal Vestibule, Lingual Frenum, Alveololingual Sulcus, Retromolar pads and Pterigomandibular Raphe.Hope this helps.Regards,Dipti.

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" ore mutual support " < >Date: Tuesday, 25 January, 2011, 5:37 PM

 

Hi:Does anybody has downloaded this book: " A clinical guide to complete denture Prosthetics " or  this other one: " Treatment of edentulous patient " .Can someone tell me the exact anatomical boundaries of the lower full denture?

Thanks a lot.Gaby

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Thank you Vera! From: veradentaluk@...Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 15:53:21 +0000Subject: Re: full denture

hi Gabi, i don't have the books but try this link and see if it helps .

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/16023595/anatomy-of-denture-bearing-area

vera.

From: gabriela gomez <gabygomez82@...>ore mutual support < >Sent: Tue, 25 January, 2011 12:07:23Subject: full denture

Hi:Does anybody has downloaded this book: "A clinical guide to complete denture Prosthetics" or this other one: "Treatment of edentulous patient".Can someone tell me the exact anatomical boundaries of the lower full denture?Thanks a lot.Gaby

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Thanks Dipti !!!gaby From: diptignair@...Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 21:39:57 +0530Subject: Re: full denture

hey gaby,Sowy i dont have the books.But the anatomical structures that make up the lower complete denture borders include:Labial Frenum, Labial Vestibule, Buccal Frenum, Buccal Vestibule, Lingual Frenum, Alveololingual Sulcus, Retromolar pads and Pterigomandibular Raphe.Hope this helps.Regards,Dipti.From: gabriela gomez <gabygomez82@...>Subject: full denture"ore mutual support" < >Date: Tuesday, 25 January, 2011, 5:37 PM

Hi:Does anybody has downloaded this book: "A clinical guide to complete denture Prosthetics" or this other one: "Treatment of edentulous patient".Can someone tell me the exact anatomical boundaries of the lower full denture?Thanks a lot.Gaby

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