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Changes in oral health-related quality of life during implant treatment in partially edentulous patients: A prospective study Tadashi Yoshida, DDS, Chihiro Masaki, DDS, PhD, Hideki Komai, DDS, PhD, Saori Misumi, DDS, PhD, Taro Mukaibo, DDS, PhD, Yusuke Kondo, DDS, PhD, Tetsuji Nakamoto, DDS, PhD, Ryuji Hosokawa, DDS, PhD Journal of Prosthodontic Research Volume 60, Issue 4, Pages (October 2016) DOI: /j.jpor Copyright © 2016 Japan Prosthodontic Society Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 The two types of partially edentulous arch. (A) The unilateral free-end edentulous space. (B) The bounded edentulous space. Journal of Prosthodontic Research , DOI: ( /j.jpor ) Copyright © 2016 Japan Prosthodontic Society Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 2 Line graphs showing changes in median total and subscale scores of the shortened Japanese version of the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-J14) at the different assessment points. The total score ranges from 0 to 56 and every subscale score ranges from 0 to 8. T0, before the surgery; T1, 1 week after the surgery; T2, 1 week after interim prosthesis placement; and T3, 1 week after definitive prosthesis placement. Journal of Prosthodontic Research , DOI: ( /j.jpor ) Copyright © 2016 Japan Prosthodontic Society Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 3 Line graphs showing changes in median total and subscale scores of the OHIP-J14 at the different assessment points between two types of partially edentulous arch. (A) The unilateral free-end edentulous space (B) The bounded edentulous space. Journal of Prosthodontic Research , DOI: ( /j.jpor ) Copyright © 2016 Japan Prosthodontic Society Terms and Conditions
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