The concept of neutral zone and rehabilitation of severely resorbed alveolar ridges: A special case file
Mandibular dentures often present greater difficulty in achieving retention, stability, and support than do maxillary dentures, primarily, due to a complex anatomy because of bone architecture and muscle attachments, and consequently, increased number of anatomic limitations. Long-term edentulism as...
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Main Authors: | K Abhay Narayane (Author), Puttaraj T Kattimani (Author), Krishnaraj Ranganathan (Author), Akash Mithran (Author), Sarathchandra Govind Raj (Author), V Amalorpavam (Author), Abhishek Singh Nayyar (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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