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Abstract:
When the surgeon operates a patient, he must be in a state of absolute serenity with regard to law and his own conscience. This aim can be achieved only when the patient is completely conscious of the type of operation which will be performed, as well as of all possible consequences which may occur afterwards. The balanced occlusion, in restaurations by total subperiosteal technique of serious cases of edentulism of maxillae, seems to be the only possible solution for the duration in time of the two sub-structures.