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Ellsworth K. Kelly
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 44:104-111
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Ellsworth K. Kelly
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 33:122-136
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Ellsworth K. Kelly
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Military Medicine. 89:188-196
Autor:
Douglas B. Kendrick, James H. Forsee, H. P. Marvin, Alfred Golden, Webb Haymaker, D. Murray Angevine, Ellsworth K. Kelly, C. J. Gentzkow
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Military Medicine. 92:105-112
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Ellsworth K. Kelly, Raymond F. Sievers
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 9:738-742
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Ellsworth K. Kelly
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The Journal of the American Dental Association. 74:1273-1276
Midline fracture in complete dentures is caused by flexure fatigue failure. Results of this study indicated heat-cured resin is more resistant to flexure fatigue, but individual brands differed extensively.
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Ellsworth K. Kelly
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 15:168-173
Maxillofacial prosthetic patients present the same major problems as other partial denture patients. That problem is the control of stress between the resilient denture base element and the more immobile teeth. The maxillofacial prosthetic patient ha
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Ellsworth K. Kelly
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 12:425-428
A simple, yet effective, method of securing complete denture retention in the presence of one or more openings through the hard palate into the nasal or sinus cavities has been described. Normal retention of the denture can be obtained even though th
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Carl P. Regli, Ellsworth K. Kelly
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 17:49-53
Recent measurements indicate that deformation of the mandible occurs during opening movements. This important phenomenon is of considerable clinical significance. Further investigation, with a measuring apparatus rigidly attached to the teeth and pos
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Ellsworth K. Kelly
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 21:257-266
Although well-fitting dentures of adequate thickness seldom exhibit fatigue failure in service, a very small percentage of the millions of denture wearers have well-fiting dentures. Fatigue failure is a very real problem in these dentures, in the wel