2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2011.02.004
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Congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors: Restorative replacement

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“…There is little doubt that the skill of the restorative dentist and technician is a crucial factor in achieving the best aesthetic result, particularly for patients in whom the space is opened and prosthetic teeth placed (Kokich et al, 2011). Images from more than one centre were included, representing the aesthetic outcomes produced by clinicians in both general hospitals and a teaching hospital, increasing the generalisability of the findings.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is little doubt that the skill of the restorative dentist and technician is a crucial factor in achieving the best aesthetic result, particularly for patients in whom the space is opened and prosthetic teeth placed (Kokich et al, 2011). Images from more than one centre were included, representing the aesthetic outcomes produced by clinicians in both general hospitals and a teaching hospital, increasing the generalisability of the findings.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two orthodontic treatment options are either to close space, by positioning the maxillary canine next to the central incisor and camouflaging the canine to look more like a lateral incisor (OSC), or to open space for a prosthetic replacement (PR). The debate continues about which approach leads to the most favourable outcome in terms of aesthetics, function and maintenance burden to the patient in the long term (Kokich et al, 2011, Zachrisson et al, 2011, Andrade et al, 2013. The increasing use of skeletal anchorage might enable either OSC or PR to be a viable choice for patients in the future (Ludwig et al, 2013).…”
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“…The greatest advantage of implant-supported prostheses is that no procedure is performed on healthy adjacent teeth (7)(8)(9). Priest showed in a 10-year clinical trial that there would be fewer cases of caries, less risk of orthodontic movements, less sensitivity, and less plaque retention in adjacent teeth with implant therapy (10).…”
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“…Le support des minivis palatines permet de fermer l'espace en peu de temps, en se passant de la coopération du patient, puisque plusieurs dents peuvent être déplacées més-ialement en même temps [19]. [16] B.Z. : Je ne suis pas d'accord avec le Dr Kokich et ses collaborateurs à ce sujet.…”
Section: Incisives Maxillaires Absentesunclassified