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Amelogenesis Imperfecta
Outcome of prosthodontic management evaluated
July 12th, 2005
The outcome of prosthodontic treatment has been evaluated in amelogenesis imperfecta patients. In the International Journal of Prosthodontics, researchers in Sweden presented the results of "a retrospective study on patients with a diagnosis of amelogenesis imperfecta and on their prosthodontic management, oral health status, and attitudes toward their condition." "The study comprised 15 patients and consisted of a clinical evaluation and questionnaire," explained A. Lindunger and coauthors at the Eastman Dental Institute in Stockholm. "Clinical examination included records of types of restorations and cements used, rating of restoration...
Source: Science Letter (2005-07-12)
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