2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2487900/v1
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Retrospective Analysis of Clinical Characteristics and Treatment of Children and Adolescents with Depression

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to analyze the demographics, clinical characteristics, and treatment of depression in children and adolescents in different age groups. A total of 635 cases of children and adolescents with depression in a hospital were collected through electronic records from January 2014 to December 2021. They were grouped according to the age of onset, amounting to 115 cases in childhood (8–12), 359 early adolescents (13–15), and 161 cases in late adolescence (16–18). The three groups were com… Show more

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“…Replacement of the dentition in the anterior maxilla is demanding aesthetically, biologically, and biomechanically due to limited alveolar bone volume [20,21]. Trauma of the anterior maxilla is the major cause of the loss of a central incisor [22], whereas congenital absence is responsible for the majority of missing lateral incisors [23]. Disease, trauma, and tumor ablation are responsible for larger defects.…”
Section: Bone Reconstruction Of the Anterior Maxillamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Replacement of the dentition in the anterior maxilla is demanding aesthetically, biologically, and biomechanically due to limited alveolar bone volume [20,21]. Trauma of the anterior maxilla is the major cause of the loss of a central incisor [22], whereas congenital absence is responsible for the majority of missing lateral incisors [23]. Disease, trauma, and tumor ablation are responsible for larger defects.…”
Section: Bone Reconstruction Of the Anterior Maxillamentioning
confidence: 99%