Managing Congenitally Missing Lateral Incisors. Part I: Canine Substitution
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Auteurs : Vincent O. Kokich Jr [États-Unis] ; Greggory A. Kinzer [États-Unis]Source :
- Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry [ 1496-4155 ] ; 2005-01.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Angle class, Appropriate patient, Canine, Canine shape, Canine substitution, Cementoenamel junction, Central incisor, Congenitally, Convex profile, Crown width, Dentistry, Emergence profile, Esthetic, Esthetics, Facial criteria, Functional requirements, Gingival, Gingival margin, Gingival margin contours, Incisal, Incisal edge, Incisor, Incisor shape, Interdisciplinary, Interdisciplinary treatment planning, Kokich, Labial, Lateral, Lateral incisors, Maxillary, Molar relationship, Optimal esthetics, Orthod, Orthodontic treatment, Patient selection, Porcelain veneer, Radiographic evaluation, Restorative dentistry kokich, Restorative intervention, Selection criteria, Significant amount, Specific space requirements, Substitution, Tooth sensitivity, Treatment options, Veneer.
- Teeft :
- Angle class, Appropriate patient, Canine, Canine shape, Canine substitution, Cementoenamel junction, Central incisor, Congenitally, Convex profile, Crown width, Dentistry, Emergence profile, Esthetic, Esthetics, Facial criteria, Functional requirements, Gingival, Gingival margin, Gingival margin contours, Incisal, Incisal edge, Incisor, Incisor shape, Interdisciplinary, Interdisciplinary treatment planning, Kokich, Labial, Lateral, Lateral incisors, Maxillary, Molar relationship, Optimal esthetics, Orthod, Orthodontic treatment, Patient selection, Porcelain veneer, Radiographic evaluation, Restorative dentistry kokich, Restorative intervention, Selection criteria, Significant amount, Specific space requirements, Substitution, Tooth sensitivity, Treatment options, Veneer.
Abstract
Dentists often encounter patients with missing or malformed teeth. The maxillary lateral incisor is the second most common congenitally absent tooth. There are three treatment options that exist for replacing missing lateral incisors. They include canine substitution, a tooth‐supported restoration, or a single‐tooth implant. Selecting the appropriate option depends on the mal‐occlusion, specific space requirements, tooth‐size relationship, and size and shape of the canine. The ideal treatment is the most conservative option that satisfies individual esthetic and functional requirements. Often the ideal option is canine substitution. Although the orthodontist positions the canine in the most esthetic and functional location, the restorative dentist often needs to place a porcelain veneer or crown to re‐create normal lateral incisor shape and color. This article closely examines patient selection and illustrates the importance of interdisciplinary treatment planning to achieve optimal esthetics. It is the first in a three‐part series discussing the three treatment alternatives for replacing missing lateral incisors.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8240.2005.tb00076.x
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