Displaceable Tissue: A Clinical Challenge treated with Palliative Approach

  • Sonune S
  • Singh S
  • Dange S
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Abstract

Displaceable tissue on edentulous ridges may present a considerable clinical challenge to dental practitioners when providing complete dentures. Displaceable, or ‘flabby ridges’, present a particular difficulty and give rise to complaints of pain or looseness relating to a complete denture that rests on them. If the flabby tissue is compressed during conventional impression making, it will later tend to recoil and dislodge the resulting overlying denture. A careful consideration and application of the principles of complete denture construction for such condition can provide a palliative form of treatment. This article describes reports of three such clinical cases, and demonstrates the use of a suitable impression technique.

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Sonune, S. J., Singh, S., & Dange, S. (2012). Displaceable Tissue: A Clinical Challenge treated with Palliative Approach. International Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry, 2(1), 34–37. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10019-1044

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