Abstract
The following points are important and should be emphasized: 1. Complete oral diagnosis pertaining to physical, mechanical, and esthetic results. 2. A predetermined plan of procedure for both surgical and restorative service. 3. The importance of recognizing conditions requiring surgical interference: A. Pathologic B. Esthetic C. Mechanical D. Ridge relation E. Abnormal muscle attachments F. Soft flabby ridges 4. A technique as a basis of operation to insure a properly prepared mouth with well-rounded arched alveolar ridges which will present as much surface at right angles to the long axis of the artificial tooth as it is possible to obtain.
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