Abstract: Agenesis, the absence of permanent teeth, is a common occurrence among dental patients. The total
incidence of tooth agenesis is about 4.2% among patients that are seeking orthodontic treatment and with the
exception of third molars, the maxillary lateral incisors are the most common congenitally missing teeth with
about a 2% incidence. Esthetically correcting congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors is a common
challenge that every orthodontist and dental team will face, and dentists must consider the treatment options
that are most appropriate for each patient.
This paper describes the therapeutic use of osseointegrated implants to replacε congenitally missing upper
lateral incisors. Highlighting the importance of the Orthodontic/Restorative interface.
Authors
Nezar Watted
Abdulgani Azzaldeen
Ghannam Nidal
Ali Watted
Abu-Hussein Muhamad
Pages From
84
Pages To
90
Journal Name
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
Volume
15
Issue
9
Keywords
Keywords: Tooth agenesis, Lateral incisors, Orthodontics, space closure, dental implants
Abstract