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Esthetic and Functional Rehabilitation of a Patient with Nonsyndromic Oligodontia: A Case Report from China

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Esthetic and Functional Rehabilitation of a Patient with Nonsyndromic Oligodontia: A Case Report from China

Auteurs : Xiangyi He ; Weina Shu ; Yanli Kang ; Zhiqiang Li ; Jing Zhang ; Kirsti Kari ; Jukka H. Meurman

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Statement of the Problem:  Oligodontia (severe partial anodontia) is a developmental dental anomaly. It is either an isolated trait or part of a syndrome. Oligodontia is characterized by the congenital absence of more than six permanent teeth except the third molars. Treatment often calls for facilitated surgical techniques, but less severe cases can be treated conventionally in a normally equipped dental office. Case Presentation:  A case of oligodontia treated with prosthetic rehabilitation is presented in this article to remind clinicians of the anomaly. A medical history was taken and clinical and radiographic examinations were made. It is emphasized that conventional prosthetic treatment can lead to a satisfactory result. The patient was treated with fully extending denture prostheses. An overdenture was designed in the maxillary arch, while a removable partial denture was made in the mandibular arch. Results:  The patient’s speech and masticatory function improved greatly. He was also pleased with better facial esthetics. Observed temporomandibular joint dysfunction also ameliorated after the treatment. Conclusion:  Dental clinicians should keep in mind that there are good possibilities with conventional prosthodontic techniques to help patients with dental anomalies. Treatment not only improves speech and masticatory function but also has psychological implications that may greatly help in regaining self‐confidence.

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