Oral Health in Medicine Model Curriculum: Edentulism and Complete Denture Care
Abstract Edentulism is defined as the complete loss of all dentition, and it is a worldwide phenomenon. Edentulism ranges from 7% to 69% globally and 26% of US population between the ages of 65 years and 74 years are completely edentulous. Edentulism is associated with numerous consequences on overa...
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Main Authors: | Damian J. Lee (Author), David A. Felton (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
2012-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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