MANAGEMENT OF MEDICALLY COMPROMISED PROSTHODONTIC PATIENTS

An essential part of treatment planning is the medical evaluation of individuals who are receiving prosthodontic therapy. When treating patients with systemic disorders, the prosthodontist must be able to evaluate the inherent risks involved. Evaluating a patient's health state and risk entails...

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