Congenitally missing teeth are frequently presented to the dentist. Interdisciplinary approach may be needed for the proper treatment plan. Several treatment
options exist for the replacement of congenitally missing lateral incisors. These options include canine substitution, resin bonded fixed partial dentures, cantilevered
fixed partial dentures, conventional fixed partial dentures and single tooth implants. Depending on which treatment option is chosen, a specific criterion has to be
addressed. Interdisciplinary treatment plays a vital role to achieve an excellent, esthetic result for a most predictable outcome. This paper describes the therapeutic use
of osseointegrated implants to replace congenitally missing upper lateral incisors. Highlighting the importance of the Orthodontic/Restorative interface.
Authors
Abu-Hussein Muhamad
Watted Nezar
Abdulgani Azzaldeen
Pages From
318
Pages To
324
Journal Name
Dental, Oral and Craniofacial Research
Volume
2
Issue
4
Keywords
congenitally missing lateral incisor, interdisciplinary treatment, dental implant
Abstract