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Photograph of a complete denture was-up. The excessively detailed stippled surface texture of the base area (false gums) can be observed, mimicking the physiologic stippling of gum tissue in nature. Note how there is minimal to no stippling on the marginal gingiva, which is the millimeter or so of pink immediately adjacent to the teeth. |
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Own work, dental lab tech work of Simon Struthers-Frost is featured. |
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