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The combination (Kelley’s) syndrome refers to the destructive changes associated with the long term wear of a mandibular distal extension removable partial denture opposing a complete upper denture. Which of the following clinical findings is NOT normally characteristic of this syndrome?
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Destructive occlusal forces can be reduced by
1. selective grinding.
2. orthodontics.
3. restorative treatment.
4. tooth extraction
(1) and (3)
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The combination (Kelley’s) syndrome refers to the destructive changes associated with the long term wear of a mandibular distal extension removable partial denture opposing a complete upper denture. Which of the following clinical findings is NOT normally characteristic of this syndrome?
Reduction in morphologic face height.NDEB released questions set 12

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