Senior Solutions: Direct Composite Fixed Bridges by Ron Carlson in BJSTR
Abstract
Remaining teeth in Americans according to the NIH’s 2004
report state that only 22 out of 32 teeth per person are present in
people 50 to 64 years of age. That computes to 10 missing teeth per
person at 50 or above as the mean stat. It is also calculated that one
tooth is missing in 69% of people 35 to 44 years of age. The true
statistics of the condition of people’s missing teeth will never really
be known as our senior population continues to grow.
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