Interim Restorative Approach for the Management of Congenitally Missing Permanent Mandibular Incisors: Presentation of Three Cases

Congenital missing of mandibular permanent incisors with retained primary incisors may jeopardize the esthetic appearance and psychological development of children, especially during the years of transition into adolescence. The retained primary teeth are necessary for the maintenance and normal dev...

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Main Authors: Prashanth Prakash, Jayadev M. Hallur, Rachana Narse Gowda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/717936
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spelling doaj-82c6d29c9a7a4ff79a6392aa88b106802021-07-02T07:33:16ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Dentistry2090-64472090-64552011-01-01201110.1155/2011/717936717936Interim Restorative Approach for the Management of Congenitally Missing Permanent Mandibular Incisors: Presentation of Three CasesPrashanth Prakash0Jayadev M. Hallur1Rachana Narse Gowda2Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Manubhai Patel Dental College and Oral Research Institute, Vadodra, Gugrat 390011, IndiaDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Bapujji Dental College, Davangere, Karnataka 577002, IndiaDepartment of Dental Practice, Dr. M. R. Ambedkar Dental College, Bangalore, Karnataka 560092, IndiaCongenital missing of mandibular permanent incisors with retained primary incisors may jeopardize the esthetic appearance and psychological development of children, especially during the years of transition into adolescence. The retained primary teeth are necessary for the maintenance and normal development of alveolar bone, which in turn is essential for future definitive rehabilitation. In such situations, an interim restoration may be provided before any definitive treatment is given to comfort the young patient during this transition period. Interim restorations may include resin-modified additions to the existing teeth as well as more sophisticated restorations such as resin-retained bridge and removable partial dentures. However, this restoration differs for different clinical situations based on various factors such as age and patient compliance, and also consideration has to be given for the growth changes of the child. The aim of this present paper is to discuss the esthetic management of three cases with bilateral agenesis of permanent mandibular incisors and retained primary incisors with composite interim restoration.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/717936
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Interim Restorative Approach for the Management of Congenitally Missing Permanent Mandibular Incisors: Presentation of Three Cases
Case Reports in Dentistry
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Jayadev M. Hallur
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title Interim Restorative Approach for the Management of Congenitally Missing Permanent Mandibular Incisors: Presentation of Three Cases
title_short Interim Restorative Approach for the Management of Congenitally Missing Permanent Mandibular Incisors: Presentation of Three Cases
title_full Interim Restorative Approach for the Management of Congenitally Missing Permanent Mandibular Incisors: Presentation of Three Cases
title_fullStr Interim Restorative Approach for the Management of Congenitally Missing Permanent Mandibular Incisors: Presentation of Three Cases
title_full_unstemmed Interim Restorative Approach for the Management of Congenitally Missing Permanent Mandibular Incisors: Presentation of Three Cases
title_sort interim restorative approach for the management of congenitally missing permanent mandibular incisors: presentation of three cases
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Dentistry
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publishDate 2011-01-01
description Congenital missing of mandibular permanent incisors with retained primary incisors may jeopardize the esthetic appearance and psychological development of children, especially during the years of transition into adolescence. The retained primary teeth are necessary for the maintenance and normal development of alveolar bone, which in turn is essential for future definitive rehabilitation. In such situations, an interim restoration may be provided before any definitive treatment is given to comfort the young patient during this transition period. Interim restorations may include resin-modified additions to the existing teeth as well as more sophisticated restorations such as resin-retained bridge and removable partial dentures. However, this restoration differs for different clinical situations based on various factors such as age and patient compliance, and also consideration has to be given for the growth changes of the child. The aim of this present paper is to discuss the esthetic management of three cases with bilateral agenesis of permanent mandibular incisors and retained primary incisors with composite interim restoration.
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