Shortened Dental Arch Concept and the Management of the Edentulous Ridge
The loss of the natural posterior teeth is the most common dental problem, especially in the elderly people. The optimal dental management for this condition remains a controversial issue. A treatment plan based on the shortened dental arch concept may be a reasonable alternative, especially in patients with certain restrictions, who cannot be treated as ideal.
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