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Tissue stops on an edentulous maxillary cast help simulate the soft tissue anatomy and contour in the mouth. They provide a reference point for creating a well-fitted denture base and proper positioning of artificial teeth. Additionally, tissue stops aid in ensuring proper esthetics and function of the final denture.

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