THE JOURNAL OF THE ACADEMY OF CLINICAL DENTISTRY
Online ISSN : 1884-8230
Print ISSN : 1346-8111
ISSN-L : 1346-8111
Case report: Oral Rehabilitation for a Congenital Multiple Missing Teeth Case
Hisanobu Kai
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2006 Volume 26 Issue 1-2 Pages 39-45

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Patients with congenital missing teeth have a tendency to consult with dentists in their early ages. Usually, they undergo dental orthodontic treatment in order to close the space by the missing teeth or to expand the space for placement of artificial teeth.
In addition, the most teeth have no restorations. Dental bridge treatment which removing a portion of enamel to allow a room for a crown to be placed over them is impractical, and denture treatment is also unsuitable for their ages. Thus, I think that minimal dental implant treatment after their growth period is appropriate for them.
In this study, I will present an oral rehabilitation case using minimal dental implants in close liaison with an orthodontic dentist for a congenital multiple missing teeth case, and I will express my opinion about this case and discuss it.
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