Bone grafts in the sinus are indicated in some cases of edentulism to augment bone mass in the posterior top jaw. |
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In our time dental prosthetic-implant systems are widely used for treatment of partial and total edentulism. |
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In 1990, edentulism was the 12th leading condition among the elderly worldwide. |
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With the rising incidence of tooth caries and other periodontal conditions, there is an overall increase in edentulism globally. |
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Partial edentulism has traditionally been treated with conventional fixed prosthetics when adequate natural tooth abutments are available to support the edentulous span. |
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The extreme manifestation of persistently poor oral health is edentulism or complete loss of teeth, a condition that was very prevalent in centuries past. |
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Edentulism is the cumulative result of disease plus the inability to access care to prevent or treat the disease at an early stage. |
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Edentulism, total tooth loss, in older people declined from 1988 to 2004, according to data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. |
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