Mandibular Basal Bone at Dentist Dictionary
What is Mandibular Basal Bone? That portion of the body of the mandible that remains after resorption of the alveolar process. This bone is considered stable and is utilized with the subperiosteal implant.Dental Definition Added By: Kylie
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