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Edentulism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of edentulous in the Medical Dictionary. edentulous explanation. Information about edentulous in Free online English dictionary. What is edentulous? Meaning of edentulous medical term. What does edentulous mean? ... Oral examination revealed that the mouth opening was adequate and that the patient was edentulous.
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Part 1: On Being Edentulous; 1. The Edentulous Predicament; 2. Biomechanics of the Edentulous State; 3. The Effects of Aging on the Edentulous State; 4. Sequelae of Wearing Complete Dentures; 5. Temporomandibular Disorders in Edentulous Patients;
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Fractures of the atrophic and edentulous (toothless) mandible (lower jaw) are fairly common in elderly people. Atrophy and weakening tend to occur as a result of reduced vascularity and decreased blood flow.
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Edentulous - Definition of Edentulous at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Edentulous. Look it up now! ... Use edentulous in a Sentence...
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Furthermore, as people are living longer, complete denture work has become more challenging and managing the transition from a pre-edentulous to an edentulous condition has become more critical.
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Amazon.com: Prosthodontic Treatment for Edentulous Patients:
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about partially edentulous dental arch. partially edentulous dental arch. Information about partially edentulous dental arch in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... partially edentulous dental arch; Partially Error Controlled Connections; Partially Fertile; Partially guyed tower;
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The point here is that technical terms such as ``pes'' and ``edentulous'' are the same in all languages, which makes it easier for people to make some sense of technical papers written in languages other than their first.
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