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The shortened dental arch: a review of the literature.

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The shortened dental arch: a review of the literature.

Auteurs : Debora Armellini [États-Unis] ; J Anthony Von Fraunhofer

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The functional demands of patients are highly variable and individual, requiring dental treatment to be tailored to the individual's needs and adaptive capability. The World Health Organization indicates that a functional, esthetic, natural dentition has at least 20 teeth, while the literature indicates that dental arches comprising the anterior and premolar regions meet the requirements of a functional dentition. The English-language peer-reviewed literature pertaining to the short dental arch (SDA) was identified through the Medline search engine covering the period between 1966 and the present and critically reviewed. This treatment option for the partially dentate patient may provide oral functionality, improved oral hygiene, comfort, and, possibly, reduced costs.

DOI: 10.1016/S002239130400530X
PubMed: 15583557

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