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Treatment guidelines

Overarching considerations

Key points

  • Complete edentulism can be a handicap, comparable to other amputations
  • Treatment planning should not be imposed, but modulated according to patient wishes, expectations and affordability
  • Success depends on many factors. Patients’ adaptability and perception play a key role

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