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I do no know what class my situation falls under. What is the definition of class I comparable to class IV or even unspecified class?
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Hi guest! Great question. From my understanding, Class I, II, III & IV signify the level of compromise based on a few main categories: Bone height, mandibular Maxillomandibular relationship Residual ridge morphology, maxilla Muscle attachments I have some additional information I would be happy to e-mail you if you would like to post your e-mail address or send me an e-mail to courtney@dentalwriter.comBut basically, the dentist should be able to determine after examining the patient what class applies. If not, then "unspecified" should be used. Hope this helps!
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