Preventing further bone resorption and maintaining the health of the remaining oral structures.
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On page 164 (12th edition), a flowchart helps clinicians decide between: prosthodontic treatment for edentulous patients zarb 164pdf
| Error | Zarb’s Solution (from page 164 context) | |-------|------------------------------------------| | Overextended denture flanges | Neutral zone shaping prevents muscle dislodgment. | | Ignoring posterior seal | Proper border molding and post-dam placement on maxillary denture. | | Implant placement too close to mental foramen | Radiographic planning with a safety zone of 5 mm anterior. | | Using implants in severe bruxism without occlusal guard | Night guard is mandatory; Zarb links bruxism to screw fracture. | | | Implant placement too close to mental
Zarb and colleagues present a modified version of the . Page 164 often features a table or diagram describing: Page 164 often features a table or diagram
The Zarb protocol is based on several key principles: