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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 119, No 4, 517-521.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 119, Issue 4, 517-521
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Case Reports

Principles governing the prosthodontic treatment of patients with cardiac transplants



JJ Carpendale, RW Dykema, CJ Andres, and CJ Goodacre

Department of Prosthodontics, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis 46202.

As the survival rate of patients with cardiac transplants improves, it is more likely that dentists will have to provide extensive dental care and it is important to know the special precautions that must be taken when treating these patients. In this report on the prosthodontic treatment of a patient with a cardiac transplant and an unstable medical history, specific dental management guidelines are proposed. The treatment illustrates an alternative to complex and prolonged restorative treatment for patients with compromised post-transplant recovery.





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