Portrayal and management of a rarely seen alveolar bone resorption pattern mimicking the Combination Syndrome: a clinical report

Treatment of severely resorbed edentulous alveolar ridges is still a challenging topic of prosthodontics. Combination Syndrome is one of the most remarkable intraoral manifestations of excessive alveolar bone resorption which may be observed at the denture wearing patients with complete edentulous m...

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Main Authors: Alper Uyar (Author), Bulent Piskin (Author), Cumhur Sipahi (Author), Faruk Emir (Author), İsmail Avsever (Author), Simel Ayyıldız (Author)
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Published: Cumhuriyet University, 2014-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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