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Attitudes and perception of Nigerian dentists about shortened dental arch therapy (SDAT).

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Attitudes and perception of Nigerian dentists about shortened dental arch therapy (SDAT).

Auteurs : A O Arigbede [Nigeria] ; D M Ajayi ; P A Akeredolu ; C O Onyeaso

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The shortened dental arch therapy (SDAT) is a strategy to reduce complex restorative treatment in the molar area. By offering the partially dentate patients, a treatment option that ensures oral functionality, improved oral hygiene, comfort and possibly reduced costs, the SDA treatment approach appears to provide an advantage without compromising patient care. Despite these encouraging reports, it has been stated that there are few papers in the literature addressing clinical attitudes to SDAT. The current study is, therefore, designed to determine the attitude and perception of dentist in Nigeria about the concept.

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