This paper, the third in the series, initially details the role of the restorative dentist in treating patients with hypodontia. (See Quintessence Int 2005;36:263-270 and 345-353 for the first two papers.) A range of treatment options, including implants, adhesive techniques, and removable prostheses, are covered. The investigators have detailed the clinical indications, and noted their relative advantages and disadvantages.</p
Severe hypodontia (6 missing teeth) is associated with aesthetic and functional problems. Its presen...
Severe hypodontia (6 missing teeth) is associated with aesthetic and functional problems. Its presen...
Severe hypodontia (6 missing teeth) is associated with aesthetic and functional problems. Its presen...
This paper, the third in the series, initially details the role of the restorative dentist in treati...
This paper, the third in the series, initially details the role of the restorative dentist in treati...
Patients with congenitally missing teeth (hypodontia) present with complex problems. Meeting their t...
Patients with congenitally missing teeth (hypodontia) present with complex problems. Meeting their t...
Patients with congenitally missing teeth (hypodontia) present with complex problems. Meeting their t...
www.scielo.br/jaos Hypodontia is the congenital absence of one or more teeth and may affect permanen...
www.scielo.br/jaos Hypodontia is the congenital absence of one or more teeth and may affect permanen...
This review covers the etiology and prevalence of hypodontia and its associated conditions, dental ...
Although a detailed understanding of the etiology of hypodontia is lacking, there is a need for awar...
The use of implant-supported restorations in patients with hypodontia remains challenging and requir...
ABSTRACT Hypodontia is the most prevalent craniofacial malformation in mankind. It may present a wid...
ABSTRACT Hypodontia is the most prevalent craniofacial malformation in mankind. It may present a wid...
Severe hypodontia (6 missing teeth) is associated with aesthetic and functional problems. Its presen...
Severe hypodontia (6 missing teeth) is associated with aesthetic and functional problems. Its presen...
Severe hypodontia (6 missing teeth) is associated with aesthetic and functional problems. Its presen...
This paper, the third in the series, initially details the role of the restorative dentist in treati...
This paper, the third in the series, initially details the role of the restorative dentist in treati...
Patients with congenitally missing teeth (hypodontia) present with complex problems. Meeting their t...
Patients with congenitally missing teeth (hypodontia) present with complex problems. Meeting their t...
Patients with congenitally missing teeth (hypodontia) present with complex problems. Meeting their t...
www.scielo.br/jaos Hypodontia is the congenital absence of one or more teeth and may affect permanen...
www.scielo.br/jaos Hypodontia is the congenital absence of one or more teeth and may affect permanen...
This review covers the etiology and prevalence of hypodontia and its associated conditions, dental ...
Although a detailed understanding of the etiology of hypodontia is lacking, there is a need for awar...
The use of implant-supported restorations in patients with hypodontia remains challenging and requir...
ABSTRACT Hypodontia is the most prevalent craniofacial malformation in mankind. It may present a wid...
ABSTRACT Hypodontia is the most prevalent craniofacial malformation in mankind. It may present a wid...
Severe hypodontia (6 missing teeth) is associated with aesthetic and functional problems. Its presen...
Severe hypodontia (6 missing teeth) is associated with aesthetic and functional problems. Its presen...
Severe hypodontia (6 missing teeth) is associated with aesthetic and functional problems. Its presen...