A new technique for making complete denture in a reduced number of clinical sessions maintaining high quality standards is described. This method has been named SET, acronymic for simplified edentulous treatment. SET is a flexible method that can be performed in one, or more sittings, to meet the patient's requirements and/or according to the dentist's preference. All the traditional principles in making complete denture are respected, but new and innovative materials have been designed, built, tested and set up: the multilayer impression tray (MIT) and the bone resorption compensating curve (BRCC). In the first sitting the clinician can obtain, without the need of a dental laboratory, all the clinical information necessary for processing and delivering the denture.

SET: simplified treatment of edentulous patients.

NOTARO, Vincenzo;BELLIA, ELISABETTA;CERUTI, Paola;GASSINO, Gianfranco
2011-01-01

Abstract

A new technique for making complete denture in a reduced number of clinical sessions maintaining high quality standards is described. This method has been named SET, acronymic for simplified edentulous treatment. SET is a flexible method that can be performed in one, or more sittings, to meet the patient's requirements and/or according to the dentist's preference. All the traditional principles in making complete denture are respected, but new and innovative materials have been designed, built, tested and set up: the multilayer impression tray (MIT) and the bone resorption compensating curve (BRCC). In the first sitting the clinician can obtain, without the need of a dental laboratory, all the clinical information necessary for processing and delivering the denture.
2011
60
11-12
579
585
Dental Impression Materials, Dental Impression Technique, Denture Design; instrumentation/methods, Denture; Complete, Female, Humans, Mouth; Edentulous, Resins; Synthetic
G. Preti;M. Salerno;V. Notaro;E. Bellia;P. Ceruti;G. Gassino
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