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Causes and Patterns of Acrylic Denture Repairs in Damascus

أسباب و نماذج إصلاحات الأجهزة السنية الأكريلية في مدينة دمشق

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 Publication date 2010
and research's language is العربية
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Repair of denture fractures is still a common problem in prosthodontics. With denture fracture, patient may be affected esthetically, functionally, and psychologically. In addition, patient will carry additional costs. There is no information about the causes and patterns of fracture of acrylic dentures in Damascus. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of type of denture repairs and the causes and patterns of denture fractures in Damascus. Thus, we can reach recommendations may limit relevant problems.

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