The aesthetic rehabilitation of a young toddler who are suffering from multiple tooth loss due to early childhood caries or extensive dental trauma is one of the challenging tasks for the Paediatric dentist in his/her day to day practise. Due to the loss of primary anterior teeth at an early age, loss of esthetic, masticatory efficiency, and mispronunciation of labiodentals sounds and development of abnormal oral habits are developed. Parent's desire plays one of the most major roles for an anterior esthetic appliance for their wards. This case report discusses and elaborates in detail one of the type of fixed anterior esthetic appliance and the considerations to be made while making treatment plan for when and why to place them
Premature loss of teeth in children may lead to both functional and esthetic problems. Missing teeth...
A variety of therapeutic modalities, from removable partial dentures to conventional fixed space mai...
Premature loss of maxillary primary incisors often results from early childhood caries (ECC), trauma...
One of the dentist?s greatest restorative challenges is the esthetic rehabilitation of a young toddl...
Abstract Premature loss of teeth in children may lead to both functional and esthetic problems. Mis...
Avulsion and luxation account for up to 16 % of all traumatic injuries in the permanent dentition an...
Avulsion and luxation account for up to 16 % of all traumatic injuries in the permanent dentition an...
Dental caries is the most common chronic childhood disease. Although the rate of dental caries has s...
The purpose of this clinical case report is to discuss the approach to oral rehabilitation of a pati...
Dental caries is the most common chronic childhood disease. Although the rate of dental caries has s...
The restoration of severely carious primary anterior teeth is a challenge to the pediatric dentist. ...
Aesthetic dentistry plays a significant role not only in adults but also in pediatric patients. Howe...
Treatment of partially edentulous patients with missing anterior teeth presents a specific cosmetic ...
Traumatic dental injury is one of the main causes of premature loss of maxillary anterior teeth in s...
Treatment of partially edentulous patients with missing anterior teeth presents a specific cosmetic ...
Premature loss of teeth in children may lead to both functional and esthetic problems. Missing teeth...
A variety of therapeutic modalities, from removable partial dentures to conventional fixed space mai...
Premature loss of maxillary primary incisors often results from early childhood caries (ECC), trauma...
One of the dentist?s greatest restorative challenges is the esthetic rehabilitation of a young toddl...
Abstract Premature loss of teeth in children may lead to both functional and esthetic problems. Mis...
Avulsion and luxation account for up to 16 % of all traumatic injuries in the permanent dentition an...
Avulsion and luxation account for up to 16 % of all traumatic injuries in the permanent dentition an...
Dental caries is the most common chronic childhood disease. Although the rate of dental caries has s...
The purpose of this clinical case report is to discuss the approach to oral rehabilitation of a pati...
Dental caries is the most common chronic childhood disease. Although the rate of dental caries has s...
The restoration of severely carious primary anterior teeth is a challenge to the pediatric dentist. ...
Aesthetic dentistry plays a significant role not only in adults but also in pediatric patients. Howe...
Treatment of partially edentulous patients with missing anterior teeth presents a specific cosmetic ...
Traumatic dental injury is one of the main causes of premature loss of maxillary anterior teeth in s...
Treatment of partially edentulous patients with missing anterior teeth presents a specific cosmetic ...
Premature loss of teeth in children may lead to both functional and esthetic problems. Missing teeth...
A variety of therapeutic modalities, from removable partial dentures to conventional fixed space mai...
Premature loss of maxillary primary incisors often results from early childhood caries (ECC), trauma...