Teeth Reconstruction in a Female Patient with Hypodontia and Abnormal Shape Teeth
Authors:
T. Dostálová; P. Kříž; M. Seydlová
Authors‘ workplace:
Dětská stomatologická klinika 2. LF UK a FN Motol, Praha
Published in:
Česká stomatologie / Praktické zubní lékařství, ročník 110, 2010, 5, s. 99-103
Category:
Case Report
Overview
Partial anodontia, known as hypodontia or oligodontia, is the congenital absence of one or more teeth. The treatment of the patient is a multi-task of specialists of oral surgery, orthodontics and prosthodontics. Despite functional and aesthetic considerations, the main problem of all treatment is that it had to be performed in a growing child. This case report evaluated the implant-driven concept.
Key words:
prosthodontics - implant - hypodontia
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