Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 It says we have to pay to download Rossana 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. 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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