Abstract

This article discusses the highlights of making personalized dentures. It shows how the design and position of both anterior and posterior teeth are influenced and greatly simplified by correlating these factors with articulate speech. “Being articulate” means speaking with sharp enunciation; “being inarticulate” means communicating or just talking with a slurring of words. We must realize that people can talk without teeth and sometimes do it better that way than they do with inadequate dentures.

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