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Basic participant characteristics of denture wearers and nonwearers among older individuals with edentulism in urban and rural areas in China.
Table S2 in Multimedia Appendix 2 shows the results of the chi-square test for the proportion of denture wearing among older individuals with edentulism by region (central, western, and eastern) and by hukou (urban and rural).
Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e48778
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For optimum clinical usage and longevity, denture base resins should withstand masticatory forces and, thus, must have good mechanical properties (eg, strength). Overall, dentures are subjected to a combination of tensile, compressive, and shear forces and are susceptible to sudden drop, which may result in denture base fracture [7,8].
Furthermore, DBMs should have high flexural strength to withstand the mastication forces, showing no deformation or fracture [9].
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e59999
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