Construction of a maxillary prosthesis with a hollow obturator by the balloon technique and a case report.

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The authors devised a new method for making a maxillary prosthesis with a hollow obturator, which was named the Balloon Technique. This new technique has a number of advantages over the conventional method in that it not only facilitates the molding of a soft plastic hollow obturator in a single process, but also simplifies the trial fitting of the completed obturator. Furthermore, it makes possible firm adhesion of the hollow obturator and the denture base by the hot-melt method while the denture base resin is cured. Finally, the completed maxillary prosthesis is extremely light.

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Hayashi, J., Nishiyama, M., Miyake, M., Kudo, I., & Nakazawa, K. (1989). Construction of a maxillary prosthesis with a hollow obturator by the balloon technique and a case report. The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry, 31(4), 585–596. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd1959.31.585

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