This article describes a one-year follow-up of the prosthetic rehabilitation of a child who lost multiple primary teeth due to widespread dental caries. Clinical and radiographic examinations indicated the need for all primary teeth to be extracted. Following the extractions, complete maxillary and mandibular removable prostheses with individualized occlusion and age-appropriate artificial teeth were fitted for functional and esthetic rehabilitation. The treatment improved the patient's speech, masticatory function, and facial esthetics, contributing to the development of normal dietary habits and social integration.593230233Kagihara, L.E., Niederhauser, V.P., Stark, M., Assessment, management, and prevention of early childhood caries (2009...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: One of the biggest challenges in pediatric dentistry is the oral rehabilit...
Introduction: Speech and language development in children is a dynamic process. Development of vocal...
Contains fulltext : 147498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The prevalence ...
This article describes a one-year follow-up of the prosthetic rehabilitation of a child who lost mul...
The defects of the dental arches, which are the result of various genetic diseases, traumas, multipl...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a removable partial dental prosthesis o...
The purpose of this case report was to describe the oral rehabilitation of a 4-year-old girl present...
Premature loss of teeth in children may lead to both functional and esthetic problems. Missing teeth...
Background: Trauma and hypodontia are two most prevalent congenital dental abnormalities in children...
Abstract Premature loss of teeth in children may lead to both functional and esthetic problems. Mis...
Editorial.La consolidación curricular: un reto a cumplir.Arellano G., Leylan A.Trabajos de Investig...
Pediatric dentists should always strive for cosmetic and functional rehabilitation when treating dec...
Teeth, in the general phenomenon of growth contribute to the blooming and the growth of the young ch...
Supernumerary teeth are common changes in the human dentition that can compromise a congruous dental...
Alveolar ridge is underdeveloped in ectodermal dysplasia (ED). The available treatment plans include...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: One of the biggest challenges in pediatric dentistry is the oral rehabilit...
Introduction: Speech and language development in children is a dynamic process. Development of vocal...
Contains fulltext : 147498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The prevalence ...
This article describes a one-year follow-up of the prosthetic rehabilitation of a child who lost mul...
The defects of the dental arches, which are the result of various genetic diseases, traumas, multipl...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a removable partial dental prosthesis o...
The purpose of this case report was to describe the oral rehabilitation of a 4-year-old girl present...
Premature loss of teeth in children may lead to both functional and esthetic problems. Missing teeth...
Background: Trauma and hypodontia are two most prevalent congenital dental abnormalities in children...
Abstract Premature loss of teeth in children may lead to both functional and esthetic problems. Mis...
Editorial.La consolidación curricular: un reto a cumplir.Arellano G., Leylan A.Trabajos de Investig...
Pediatric dentists should always strive for cosmetic and functional rehabilitation when treating dec...
Teeth, in the general phenomenon of growth contribute to the blooming and the growth of the young ch...
Supernumerary teeth are common changes in the human dentition that can compromise a congruous dental...
Alveolar ridge is underdeveloped in ectodermal dysplasia (ED). The available treatment plans include...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: One of the biggest challenges in pediatric dentistry is the oral rehabilit...
Introduction: Speech and language development in children is a dynamic process. Development of vocal...
Contains fulltext : 147498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The prevalence ...