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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 113, No 2, 307-308.
© 1986 American Dental Association |
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Progressive systemic sclerosis is an uncommon disease that affects the collagen in multiple organ systems. Characteristic oral manifestations that may complicate dental treatment include limited opening, TMJ dysfunction, mucogingival problems, xerostomia, and pathological resorption of the mandible.
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