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Published 08/22/2024 is originally proposed by Dr. Edward Kennedy
Published 08/22/2024 Kennedy method of classification is proposed on
Published 08/22/2024 most widely used method of classification
Published 08/22/2024 Unilateral edentulous areas located posterior to the natural tooth
Published 08/22/2024 Unilateral edentulous area with natural teeth remaining both anterior and posterior to it
Published 08/22/2024 single, but bilateral (crossing the midline), edentulous area located anterior to the remaining natural teeth
Published 08/22/2024 bilateral edentulous area located posterior to the natural teeth
Published 08/22/2024 tooth supported
Published 08/22/2024 tissue supported
Published 08/22/2024 edentulous areas other than those that determine the basic classes were designated as 
Published 08/22/2024 Classification should follow rather than precede any extractions of teeth that might alter the original classification
Published 08/22/2024 If a third molar is missing and is not to be replaced, it is not considered in the classification
Published 08/22/2024 If a third molar is present and is to be used as an abutment, it is considered in the classification
Published 08/22/2024 if a second molar is missing and is not to be replaced, it is not considered in the classification
Published 08/22/2024 the most posterior edentulous area always determines the classification
Published 08/22/2024 edentulous areas other than those that determine the classificatio are reffered to as modifications and are designated by their number
Published 08/22/2024 the extent of the modificataion is not considered, only the number of additional edentulous areas
Published 08/22/2024 no modification areas can be included in class 4 arches (other edentulous areas that lie posterior to the single bilateral areas crossing the midline …
Published 08/22/2024 the rule for spplying the kennedy classification
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