Reduction of residual ridges: A major oral disease entity
Identifieur interne : 00F147 ( Main/Merge ); précédent : 00F146; suivant : 00F148Reduction of residual ridges: A major oral disease entity
Auteurs : Douglas Allen Atwood [États-Unis]Source :
- The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry [ 0022-3913 ] ; 1971.
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- KwdEn :
- Atwood, Bone loss, Cancellous bone, Caries, Caries research, Cephalometric study, Clinical factors, Clinical rest position, Cofactor, Compact bone, Compacted bone, Cortical bone, Cortical layer, Dent, Dental caries, Denture, Denture treatment, Different times, Dimensional extraction, Disease entity, Economic problems, Endosteal, Endosteal bone, Endosteal deposition, Epidemiologic studies, External resorption, Functional factors, Gross bone loss, Haversian systems, High rate, Interocclusal distance, Long bone, Mandible, Maxilla, Mechanical factors, Occlusal contacts, Oral disease, Periosteal resorption, Prosthet, Prosthetic factors, Residual, Residual ridge, Residual ridge reduction, Residual ridges, Resorption, Resorption spaces, Ridge form, Single factor, Such studies, Such things, Total amount, Uninterrupted circumferential lamellae.
- Teeft :
- Atwood, Bone loss, Cancellous bone, Caries, Caries research, Cephalometric study, Clinical factors, Clinical rest position, Cofactor, Compact bone, Compacted bone, Cortical bone, Cortical layer, Dent, Dental caries, Denture, Denture treatment, Different times, Dimensional extraction, Disease entity, Economic problems, Endosteal, Endosteal bone, Endosteal deposition, Epidemiologic studies, External resorption, Functional factors, Gross bone loss, Haversian systems, High rate, Interocclusal distance, Long bone, Mandible, Maxilla, Mechanical factors, Occlusal contacts, Oral disease, Periosteal resorption, Prosthet, Prosthetic factors, Residual, Residual ridge, Residual ridge reduction, Residual ridges, Resorption, Resorption spaces, Ridge form, Single factor, Such studies, Such things, Total amount, Uninterrupted circumferential lamellae.
Abstract
Abstract: 1.Reduction of residual ridges (RRR) needs to be recognized for what it is: a major unsolved oral disease which causes physical, psychologic, and economic problems for millions of people all over the world.2.RRR is a chronic, progressive, irreversible, and disabling disease, probably of multifactorial origin. At the present time, the relative importance of various cofactors is not known.3.Much is known about the pathology and the pathophysiology of this oral disease, but we need to know much more about its pathogenesis, epidemiology, and etiology.4.The ultimate goal of research of RRR is to find better methods of prevention or control of the disease.5.Over 25 million Americans are estimated to be totally edentulous. The need for the delivery of more prosthodontic care in this country alone is staggering.6.More research in RRR with new methods and new thinking are badly needed in order to provide the best possible oral health care for millions of edentulous patients.
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DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(71)90069-2
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Abstract: 1.Reduction of residual ridges (RRR) needs to be recognized for what it is: a major unsolved oral disease which causes physical, psychologic, and economic problems for millions of people all over the world.2.RRR is a chronic, progressive, irreversible, and disabling disease, probably of multifactorial origin. At the present time, the relative importance of various cofactors is not known.3.Much is known about the pathology and the pathophysiology of this oral disease, but we need to know much more about its pathogenesis, epidemiology, and etiology.4.The ultimate goal of research of RRR is to find better methods of prevention or control of the disease.5.Over 25 million Americans are estimated to be totally edentulous. The need for the delivery of more prosthodontic care in this country alone is staggering.6.More research in RRR with new methods and new thinking are badly needed in order to provide the best possible oral health care for millions of edentulous patients.</div>
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